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Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: What is the term used to describe the minerals and vitamins that are not needed for providing the body with energy but are still essential for good health? Answer: micronutrients. Sentence: Micronutrients is the term used to describe the minerals and vitamins that are not needed for providing the body with energy but are still essential for good health. Output:
[ "A descriptive term given for those minerals and vitamins that are not needed by the body for providing energy but are still essential for good health is micronutrients.", "It is important for the body to get micronutrients in order to maintain health.", "Micronutrients are essential for good health yet are not needed for providing the body energy.", "Micronutrients are not needed for providing the body with energy but are still essential for good health.", "Micronutrients do not provide energy but are essential to good health.", "Micronutrients refers to those minerals and vitamins that are not needed for providing the body with energy but are still essential for good health.", "Minerals and vitamins that are not needed for providing the body with energy but are still essential for good health are known as micronutrients.", "Minerals and vitamins that are not needed to provide the body with energy yet are still essential for good health are micronutrients.", "The body needs micronutrients because they are essential in good health even though they don't provide the body with energy." ]
task045-a79986870e454920bcee94f100934c03
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Which unit is used to express the amount of energy in food? Answer: Calorie. Sentence: A calorie is used to express the amount of energy in food. Output:
[ "Calories are used to show the amount of energy in food.", "Check the item description for the Calorie content of the food.", "Expressing the measure of energy in food as a unit use the calorie.", "Most people consume more food Calories than what their body needs.", "The amount of energy in food is expressed by a calorie.", "The amount of energy in food is measured in Calorie.", "The unit of measure to express the energy in food is the calorie.", "The unit used to express the energy in food is called a calorie.", "To express the energy found in food as a unit, we would use the calorie." ]
task045-cf98c13c8e884fe1a2d51b2a9160a1e4
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: The sum of all chemical reactions that take place within an organism is known as? Answer: metabolism. Sentence: The sum of all chemical reactions that take place within an organism is known as metabolism. Output:
[ "An organism's metabolism is determined by the breakdown of all chemical reactions operating within the body.", "Chemical reactions in an organism, when combined, are known as metabolism.", "Every chemical reaction in an organism has its own name, but put them all together and you get metabolism.", "Metabolism can be defined as the sum of all chemical reactions within an organism.", "Metabolism is an important component to all organisms, as it is the sum of all an organism's chemical reactions.", "Metabolism is the sum of all chemical reactions that take place within an organism.", "The comprehensive list of chemical responses occurring within an organism is defined as the metabolism of that organism.", "The metabolism of an organism is equal to all chemical reactions experienced by that organism.", "Within each organism occurs metabolism, the sum of all chemical reactions." ]
task045-81837e09246f4f6bbf5018890a987e6c
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Invertebrates (and higher animals) can also be placed in one of two groups based on how they develop as what? Answer: embryos. Sentence: Invertebrates (and higher animals) can also be placed in one of two groups based on how they develop as embryos. Output:
[ "An embryo's development can place invertebrates (and higher animals) in one of two groups.", "Animals, such as invertebrates (and higher animals) are placed into one of two groups depending upon how they develop as embryos.", "As embryos develop they can be placed in one of two groups invertebrates (and higher animals).", "Based on how they develop as embryos, invertebrates (and higher animals) are classified into one of two groups.", "Developing embryos themselves tell which group they will be placed in, invertebrates (and higher animals).", "How invertebrates (and higher animals) develop as embryos can place them in one of two groups.", "How invertebrates (and higher animals) develop as embryos determines how they are placed within one of two groups.", "The way an embryo develops can determine one of two groups that invertebrates (and higher animals) can be placed in.", "While invertebrates (and higher animals) develop as embryos, how they develop, distinguishes which group they will be placed in." ]
task045-f51deebd9ca0409183bfca948ad71d0f
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Can nematodes be a parasite of plants, animals, or both? Answer: both. Sentence: Nematodes can be a parasite of both. Output:
[ "Animals and plants both know there is a parasite called nematodes.", "Both plants and animals can harbor Nematodes, a parasite.", "Nematodes are a parasite which occur in both plants and animals.", "Nematodes can act as a parasite to both.", "Nematodes can be a parasite of both plants and animals.", "Nematodes can live as a parasite to both.", "Nematodes can parasitize both.", "Nematodes feeds on both plants and animals." ]
task045-a45728a55e194734a76ba3609c1cba68
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: What causes the wheels of the car to turn? Answer: turning driveshaft. Sentence: The turning driveshaft causes the wheels of the car to turn. Output:
[ "A car's wheels turn by a mechanism called the turning driveshaft.", "If you want the wheels of the car to turn, you'll need to use the turning driveshaft.", "Operation of the car's turning driveshaft allows the wheels to turn.", "The automobile wheels are rotated by the turning driveshaft mechanism.", "The main part of the car causing the wheels to turn is the turning driveshaft.", "The vehicle's wheels are turned by the functioning of the turning driveshaft mechanism.", "The wheels of a car turn because of the turning driveshaft.", "When the wheels of a car turn, that is due to the turning driveshaft.", "Without a turning driveshaft, a car's wheels would not turn." ]
task045-bb97c988837b4533bbb5fcd4cb9497a6
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Bones, cartilage, and what other thing make up the skeletal system? Answer: ligaments. Sentence: Bones, cartilage, and ligaments make up the skeletal system. Output:
[ "Bones, cartilage, and ligaments are part of the skeletal system in the human body.", "Bones, cartilage, and ligaments help create the skeletal system.", "Ligaments as well as bones and cartilage are found in the skeletal system.", "The elements other than bones and cartilage that make up the skeletal system are ligaments.", "The name of the system in the body that contains the bones, cartilage, and ligaments is the skeletal system.", "The skeletal system contains bones, cartilage, and ligaments.", "The skeletal system is made up of bones, cartilage, and ligaments." ]
task045-c36ab71b29e94fe8ae94d21e73d4fcd0
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: What type of cell function relies on microfilaments, which are the actin components of the cytoskeleton? Answer: muscle. Sentence: Muscle type of cell function relies on microfilaments, which are the actin components of the cytoskeleton. Output:
[ "Actin filaments, which are components of the cytoskeleton, are the muscle type of cell function relied on by microfilaments.", "Cell function of muscle cells rely on microfilaments and the actin components of the cytoskeleton.", "Microfilaments are the componets of the cytoskeleton that muscle type of cell function relies on.", "Microfilaments, which are the actin components of the cytoskeleton, relies on the muscle type of cell function.", "Muscle is the type of cell function that relies on microfilaments (the actin components of the cytoskeleton).", "Muscle type of cell function relies on the actin components of cytoskeleton, which is known as microfilaments.", "The actin components of the cytoskeleton, also known as microfilaments, are called muscle and are necessary for cell function.", "The type of cell function that relies on microfilaments, the actin components of the cytoskeleton, is known as muscle.", "The type of cell function that relies on microsfilaments, which are the actin components of the cytoskeleton are the muscle." ]
task045-89ad26c1845e4f278c8cf93178d0f86e
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: What do metals start out as? Answer: ore. Sentence: Metals start out as ore. Output:
[ "Metals are refined from the base material they start as, called ore.", "Metals could be sourced from ore.", "Ore can be a source of metals.", "Ore is a material from which metals can start.", "Ore is that state metals start out in.", "Ore is the base material that all metals start as.", "Ore is what metals start out as." ]
task045-d93ab3a0d9c54d9ab736b53624c833b8
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Which of the following best describes a mineral? Answer: a solid natural material with a crystal structure. Sentence: a solid natural material with a crystal structure best describes a mineral. Output:
[ "A mineral is a crystal structure that is a solid.", "A mineral is a solid crystal structure.", "A solid natural material with a crystal structure is a mineral.", "Minerals are composed of a solid natural material with a crystal structure.", "Minerals can be described as being a solid natural material with a crystal structure.", "The composition of minerals consist of a solid natural material with a crystal structure." ]
task045-50512d03710440c6a77cb79dd948ac19
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Which is an example of a different substance being formed? Answer: wood burning. Sentence: wood burning is an example of a different substance being formed. Output:
[ "A different substance is formed when burning wood.", "During wood burning, a different substance is formed.", "The burning of wood shows the creation of a different substance.", "When one burns wood, a different substance is formed.", "When wood burns that creates a different substance.", "Wood burning is the process of creating a different substance." ]
task045-4b50b1e9d8004f2598439d3d49b6ce4b
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Which statement best describes the Law of Superposition? Answer: In undisturbed layers of sedimentary rock, the lowest layers contain the older rocks. Sentence: The law of superposition is best described by: in undisturbed layers of sedimentary rock, the lowest layers contain the older rocks. Output:
[ "If layers of sedimentary rock have not been disturbed, the Law of Superposition tells us that the lowest layers will contain older rocks than the higher layers.", "If you are looking at undisturbed layers of sedimentary rock the law of superposition states that the lowest layers contain the older rocks.", "In undisturbed layers of sedimentary rock, the lowest layers contain the oldest rocks. This is the Law of Superposition.", "Oldest rocks at the bottom of undisturbed layers of sedimentary rock by the law of superposition.", "The Law of Superposition tells us that if we look at undisturbed layers of sedimentary rock, the lower layers contain the older rocks.", "The law of superposition says lower rocks are older.", "The lowest layers are the older rocks in undisturbed layers of sedimentary rock according to the law of superposition.", "lower rocks are older according to the law of superposition.", "rocks that are farther down tend to be the older rocks according to the law of superposition." ]
task045-5a77b2c3af9848e982b26ba5fbdbf997
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Heat energy from the Sun is transferred to Earth primarily by which of the following processes? Answer: radiation. Sentence: Heat energy from the sun is transferred to earth primarily by radiation. Output:
[ "Earth receives most of it's heat energy from the sun through a process of radiation.", "Radiation is the process by which heat energy from the sun is transferred to Earth.", "Radiation is the process of transferring heat to the earth.", "Radiation takes heat from the Sun and transfers it to the Earth in a process called radiation.", "Radiation transfers heat energy from the sun to earth.", "The sun produces heat energy which is transferred to earth through radiation.", "To transfer heat to the earth from the sun is a process called radiation.", "Transferring heat from the sun to the earth is done by radiation.", "Transferring heat, radiation takes heat energy from the Sun and transfers it to the Earth." ]
task045-4eb47e7864784fecb29f186ca5ea17ce
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Which trait can children inherit from their parents? Answer: brown eyes. Sentence: Children can inherit brown eyes from their parents. Output:
[ "A parent can pass brown eyes to a child.", "A trait children can inherit from their parents is brown eyes.", "Brown eyes can be inheritied by children from their parents.", "Brown eyes can be passed from parent to child.", "Brown eyes is a trait that can be inherited by children's parents.", "Children can inherit brown eyes from their parents.", "Children can inherit traits from their parents, such as brown eyes.", "Children have a possibility of inheriting brown eyes from their parents.", "Parents can pass down the trait of brown eyes to their children." ]
task045-a16d851848834e1ea8b57c1d67674e12
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Lyme disease is caused by what kind of organim? Answer: bacteria. Sentence: Lyme disease is caused by bacteria. Output:
[ "Bacteria can cause many health issues. Lyme Disease is one example of that.", "Bacteria causes Lyme disease.", "Bacteria is the organism that causes Lyme Disease.", "Bacteria is the organism that causes Lyme disease.", "Lyme disease is caused by an organism known as bacteria.", "Lyme disease is contracted from a certain form of bacteria.", "The organism responsible for causing Lyme disease is bacteria.", "The organism that causes Lyme disease is bacteria.", "There is a type of organism, known as a bacteria, that causes Lyme disease." ]
task045-2e959c0aa4024edeacda6f9677b16794
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Heat transfer by conduction occurs when molecules? Answer: collide with other molecules. Sentence: Heat transfer by conduction occurs molecules collide with other molecules. Output:
[ "Conduction is a form of heat transfer that takes place when it comes into contact with matter , the atoms and molecules move and they in turn collide with other atoms or molecules so the heat is transferred, making them move too.", "Conduction is the mode of heat transfer occurs from one part of a substance to another part of within the substance itself or with another substance which is placed in physical contact.", "Conduction is the movement of heat through a substance by the collision of molecules where the heat flows from the warmer to the cooler object until they are both at the same temperature.", "Molecules collide with other molecules and a heat transfer by conduction occurs.", "Molecules colliding with other molecules causes heat transfer by conduction.", "The way to make heat transfer by conduction occur is by colliding molecules together.", "This heat transfer happens by a phrase called conduction where molecules collide with other molecules.", "When molecules collide with other molecules a heat transfer by conduction occurs.", "When molecules collide with other molecules, heat transfer by conduction occurs." ]
task045-17c60cb123784344893b71f3839a028c
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: What is the study of how forces affect the motion of objects? Answer: dynamics. Sentence: Dynamics is the study of how forces affect the motion of objects. Output:
[ "In Dynamics, we study how forces affect objects in motion.", "The name of the study of how forces affect the motion of objects is dynamics.", "The study of how forces affect the motion of objects is called Dynamics.", "The study of how forces affect the motion of objects is called dynamics.", "The study of how forces affect the motion of objects is known as Dynamics.", "The study of how forces affect the motion of objects is referred to as dynamics.", "The study of the way motion affects an object objects are affected by motion is called dynamics.", "When we study how forces affect the motion of objects, we are studying Dynamics.", "When you study how motion affects objects, you are studying dynamics." ]
task045-e4c3598c10c3401695ed5867357ac15b
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Which factor will cause a decrease in the force of attraction between two magnets? Answer: increasing the distance between the two magnets. Sentence: Increasing the distance between the two magnets will cause a decrease in the force of attraction between two magnets. Output:
[ "A decrease on the force of attraction between two magnets can be caused by increasing the distance between the magnets.", "As two magnets get farther apart, the force of attraction between them decreases.", "If you increase the distance between two magnets you will cause a decrease in the attraction between the two magnets.", "Several things can decrease the force of attraction between two magnets, including increasing the distance between them.", "Simply increasing the distance between two magnets will decrease the attraction between them.", "The force of attraction between two magnets is decreased as the distance between them increases.", "The increasing distance between two magnets will decrease the force of attraction between them.", "Two magnets can have the force of attraction decreased by increasing the distance between the two magnets.", "You have two magnets and you want to decrease the attraction between the two then move them further apart or in other words increase the distance." ]
task045-f4c6a5a92e9b4df985ff5c41c2be2c52
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Which process involves choosing certain organisms to reproduce with one another in order to pass on specific, desirable traits to their offspring? Answer: selective breeding. Sentence: Selective breeding involves choosing certain organisms to reproduce with one another in order to pass on specific, desirable traits to their offspring. Output:
[ "By choosing certain organisms to reproduce with one another, you are using selective breeding to pass on specific, desirable traits to the organism's offspring.", "Desirable traits in organisms can be passed on with the use of selective breeding.", "In order to ensure that desirable traits are passed on, selective breeding of organisms can be used.", "In order to pass on specific, desirable traits to offspring, you would want to use the process of selective breeding.", "Selective breeding involves selecting parents that have characteristics of interest in the hope that their offspring inherit those desirable characteristics.", "Selective breeding is the intentional breeding of organisms with desirable trait in an attempt to produce offspring with similar desirable characteristics or with improved traits.", "Selective breeding means picking organisms to reproduce so good traits get passed on.", "Selective breeding, also known as artificial selection, is a process used to develop new organisms with desirable characteristics by selecting two parents that have beneficial phenotypic traits to reproduce, yielding offspring with those desired traits.", "The process of selective breeding involves choosing certain organisms to reproduce with one another in order to pass on specific, desirable traits to their offspring." ]
task045-1f6cc47bcc9340ce8da237370887971f
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: What are fast moving rivers of air that are going in opposite directions called? Answer: jet streams. Sentence: Jet streams are fast moving rivers of air that are going in opposite directions called. Output:
[ "Fast moving rivers of air going in opposite directions are called jet streams.", "Fast moving rivers of air, jet streams, move in opposite directions.", "Going in opposite directions fast moving rivers of air are called jet streams.", "Its true that fast moving rivers of air that are going in opposite directions are called jet streams.", "Jet streams form when when air moves quickly in opposite directions.", "Rivers of air moving in opposite directions are known as jet streams.", "The fast moving rivers of air that go in opposite directions are called jet streams.", "There are fast moving rivers of air that move in opposite directions, they're called jet streams.", "When air moves quickly in opposite directions, it is called a jet stream." ]
task045-0f293808c8e74b60824e2ddac035748a
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Most hormones are produced by which human organ system? Answer: endocrine. Sentence: Most hormones are produced by the endocrine system. Output:
[ "A human's endocrine system provides most of its hormones.", "Endocrine is the human organ system that produces most of hormones.", "Humans have several organ systems, but the one that produces the most hormones is the endocrine system.", "The endocrine system produces most human hormones.", "endocrine organ system produces most of our hormones.", "if you're a hormone odds are you were produced by the endocrine system.", "it is medically proven that most of our hormones produces by the endocrine organ system.", "the endocrine system is responsible for producing most hormones.", "the endocrine system produces most hormones." ]
task045-21c1c025b8074e6f802128528d1724f9
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Heat, light, and sound are all different forms of ___.? Answer: energy. Sentence: Heat, light, and sound are all different forms of energy. Output:
[ "An example of three different forms of energy you can find is heat, light, and sound.", "Energy can be divided as different types like heat, light, and sound.", "Energy can be found as heat, light, and sound.", "Energy can be observed in the form of heat, light, and sound.", "Energy can come in many forms such as heat, light, and sound.", "Energy comes in different forms including heat, light and sound.", "Energy is made up of three different kinds of energy.", "Energy takes the form of heat, light, and sound.", "Heat, light and sound are all known as energy types.", "Heat, light and sound are classified as forms of energy.", "Heat, light and sound are kinds of and different forms of energy.", "Heat, light and sound are three different kinds of energy.", "Heat, light, and sound are three different examples of forms of energy.", "Heat, light, and sound are types of energy.", "Some types of energy are heat, light and sound.", "Some types of energy would be heat, light, and sound.", "Sound, light, and heat are types of energy.", "There are three different forms of energy, heat, light and sound.", "There different and distinct forms of energy are heat, light and sound.", "Three different forms of energy are heat, light and sound.", "Three different kinds of energy are light, heat and sound.", "Three good examples of forms of energy are heat, light, and sound.", "Three types of energy are heat, light and sound." ]
task045-57d864dd58bc4e61aa3e2c013cf92d6c
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Which form of energy is produced when paper is burned? Answer: heat. Sentence: Heat is produced when paper is burned. Output:
[ "Burning paper produces heat.", "Heat is a type of energy, and is produced in several ways such as burning paper.", "Heat is created when paper is burned.", "Heat is the biproduct of burning paper.", "The burning of paper produces heat.", "The type of energy produced when paper is burned is called heat.", "When paper is burned heat is produced.", "When paper is burned, heat is produced.", "When paper is burned, it produces heat energy." ]
task045-4b7d5d3dcf8d43c49f392b8d14c28c25
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: What element is the most abundant in the universe? Answer: hydrogen. Sentence: The element hydrogen is the most abundant in the universe. Output:
[ "Hydrogen is the element that is most abundant in the universe.", "Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, making up 78% of our atmosphere.", "Hyrdrogen is the most abundant element in the universe.", "The element that is most abundant in the universe is hydrogen.", "The most abundant element in the universe is hydrogen, which can bond to almost any other element.", "The most abundant element in the universe is hyrdrogen.", "The most abundant element in the vast universe is hydrogen.", "The relatively simple element, hydrogen, is the most plentiful in the universe.", "The universe's most abundant element is hydrogen, a key gas." ]
task045-db7d11fa8ee24b1aa2561bbbffc7892f
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Compounds containing which element are the basis of all known life? Answer: carbon. Sentence: Compounds containing the element carbon are the basis of all known life. Output:
[ "Carbon compounds are the basis of all known life.", "Carbon found in compounds forms the basis of all known life.", "Carbon is the one element in compounds that contains the basis of all known life.", "Compounds containing carbon form the basis of all known life.", "If a compound contains carbon it contains the basis of all known life.", "To have the basis for all known life, a compound must contain carbon.", "What chemicals form basic life?.", "What compounds make life possible?.", "Which elements come together to make life?." ]
task045-e2d3fcf10d8744d989f24e3a77d08bf9
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Which form of dialysis has a patient’s blood pass through a length of tubing that travels through an artificial kidney machine? Answer: hemodialysis. Sentence: Hemodialysis has a patient’s blood pass through a length of tubing that travels through an artificial kidney machine. Output:
[ "An artificial kidney machine is used when patients require hemodialysis; or rather, the process wherein the patient's blood is passed through a length of tubing through the artificial kindney machine.", "Hemodialysis is the process by which a patient's blood passes through a length of tubing, and then through an artificial kidney machine.", "Hemodialysis is when a patient's blood is passed through a length of tubing that then travels through an artificial kidney machine.", "In hemodialysis, lengths of tubing are used to transport a patient's blood through an artificial kidney machine.", "In order to remove waste products from the blood, some people need to undergo hemodialysis, where a machine acts as an artificial kidney. Tubing is used to move the blood from the patient to the machine.", "Patients who undergo hemodialysis have their blood passed through an artificial kidney machine, via tubing that carries the blood from patient to machine and back.", "Some patients go through hemodialysis, which is a process where blood passes through a length of tubing into an artifical kidney machine.", "The process of hemodialysis involves a patient's blood passing through a length of tubing. The tubing carries the blood through a machine that functions like a kidney.", "When a patient's blood is passed from a length of tubing through an artifical kidney machine, the process is called hemodialysis." ]
task045-0a843ad324664fcd9982afae6db28962
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: If a substance has a ph value greater than 7, what does it indicate? Answer: base. Sentence: If a substance has a ph value greater than 7,that indicates that it is base. Output:
[ "7 ph indicates that it is a base.", "A base is indicated by a ph value greater than 7.", "A substance with a ph value greater than 7 indicates a base.", "A substance with a ph value greater than 7 indicates that it is base.", "A substance with a ph value greater than 7 is base.", "Base is a substance with a ph value greater than 7.", "Base is defined as a substance with a ph value greater than 7.", "Base is indicated by a substance whose ph value great than 7.", "When a substance has a ph value greater than 7 it may indicate that it is base." ]
task045-30b03ca240a24770b4ace19005bfdf9e
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Which of these can be mined from Earth and used as an energy source? Answer: Coal. Sentence: Coal of these can be mined from Earth and used as an energy source. Output:
[ "Coal can be mined from earth to use as an energy source.", "Coal is an energy source that can be mined from earth.", "Coal is an energy source that is found in the earth.", "Coal is found in the earth and can be mined for an energy source.", "Earth contains coal that is an energy source and can be mined.", "Of these, coal is able to be mined from the earth to be used as an energy source." ]
task045-8247395e13fa4427b68bbcfec34a1f8c
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Which of the following processes is responsible for changing liquid water into water vapor? Answer: evaporation. Sentence: evaporation processes is responsible for changing liquid water into water vapor. Output:
[ "During evaporation, liquid turns into vapor.", "During evaporation, liquid water changes into vapor.", "Evaporation happens when vapor comes from liquid.", "Evaporation happens when water vapor is formed from liquid water.", "Evaporation is responsible for liquid water turning into vapor.", "Evaporation is the process responsible for changing liquid water into water vapor.", "Evaporation is the process that turns liquid water into water vapor.", "Evaporation is the process which converts liquid water into water vapor.", "Evaporation is the way that liquid water becomes water vapor.", "Evaporation is when water changes into water vapor.", "Liquid water is transformed into vapor during evaporation.", "Liquid water is turned into vapor during evaporation.", "Liquid water turns into vapor through the process of evaporation.", "Liquid water turns into water vapor because of the process of evaporation.", "The evaporation process causes liquid water to turn into water vapor.", "The process of changing liquid water into water vapor is evaporation.", "The process of evaporation causes liquid water to change into water vapor.", "The process of evaporation is what changes liquid water into water vapor.", "The process responsible for changing liquid water into vapor is evaporation.", "Through evaporation, water is changed into water vapor.", "Water in liquid form can be transformed into vapor through the process of evaporation.", "Water vapor is created by evaporation or liquid water.", "Water vapor is formed by evaporation from liquid water.", "When liquid water becomes water vapor that is called evaporation.", "When liquid water changes into water vapor that is evaporation.", "When the evaporation process is taking place, liquid water is changed to water vapor.", "When water changes into liquid it is called water vapor.", "When water evaporates, it turns from liquid to vapor.", "When water vapor become liquid it is called evaporation." ]
task045-95484240145e4c65b934e66e3443c913
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Where is energy stored in a chemical substance? Answer: between atoms. Sentence: Energy is stored in a chemical substance between atoms. Output:
[ "A chemical substance between atoms is where the energy is stored.", "Between atoms is where energy is stored in chemical substances.", "Energy, in a chemical substance, is stored between atoms.", "In a chemcial substance, between atom is where energy is stored.", "In a chemical substance, energy is stored between atoms.", "In a chemical substance, the energy is stored between atoms.", "Some sort of chemical substance between atoms is where you will find that energy has been stored.", "The energy i'ts stored in some chemical substance between atoms.", "The location for energy storage in chemical substances is between atoms." ]
task045-a32e912a8dd64e6a8409300dec3a76ad
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Studies of earthquake waves have helped scientists determine the? Answer: structure of Earth's interior. Sentence: Studies of earthquake waves have helped scientists determine the structure of earth's interior. Output:
[ "By studying earthquake waves, scientists have been able to determine how earth's interior is structured.", "Earthquake waves help scientists who study to find the structure of earth's interior.", "Scientists have a better understanding of the structure of the interior of the earth through studying earthquake waves.", "Scientists have knowledge of the structure of earth's interior through studying earthquake waves.", "Scientists study to determine the structure of Earth's interior by earthquake waves.", "Scientists studying earthquake waves have been able to determine the structure of earth's interior.", "The structure Earth's interior is calculated by scientists who study earthquake waves.", "The structure of earth's interior was determined by scientists who studied earthquake waves.", "The study of earthquake waves enabled scientists to better understand how the center of the earth is structured." ]
task045-04578bcc8ead4cec82ba38f3f582860a
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: What type of lens is thicker at the edges than it is in the middle? Answer: concave lens. Sentence: A concave lens is thicker at the edges than it is in the middle. Output:
[ "A concave leans comparatively thin in the middle but outer corners are thicker.", "A concave leans is light outside than it has thin center.", "Concave lenses are lenses that are thicker at the edges than they are in the middle.", "Concave lenses are thinner in the middle than at their edges.", "Concave lenses have a different thickness on their edges than they do in the middle, where they are thinnest.", "If a lens is thicker at the edges than it is in the middle, we call the lens \"concave\".", "If a lens is thicker on the edges than in the middle, it is concave.", "Lenses that are thicker at the edges than in the middle are referred to as concave lenses.", "One concave lens is thin in the center than outer edges." ]
task045-dd9846a07061496888afae31c018ac8e
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: What characteristic of carbon (C) makes it essential to living organisms? Answer: Carbon bonds in many ways with itself to form chains. Sentence: Carbon (c) is essential to living organisms because carbon bonds in many ways with itself to form chains. Output:
[ "By bonding with itself in many different ways, carbon forms chains and this means it is essential for living organisms.", "Carbon (C) is essential for living organisms, because it has the ability to bond with itself to form chains.", "Carbon (c) is vital to living organisms based on how carbon bonds in many ways with itself to form chains.", "Carbon bonds in many ways with itself to form chains, making carbon (C) essential to living organisms.", "Carbon bonds in many ways with itself to form chains, making it essential to living organisms.", "Carbon can form chains by bonding with itself, in many different ways. This makes it essential to living organisms.", "Carbon, which bonds in many ways with itself to form chains, is essential to living organisms.", "Due to how carbon bonds in many ways with itself to form chains, carbon (C) is essential to living organisms.", "Livings organisms require carbon because carbon bonds in many ways with itself to form chains." ]
task045-a739a084492e459d85263126a82086fd
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Which of the following best explains how stems transport water to other parts of the plant? Answer: through a system of tubes. Sentence: through a system of tubes best explains how stems transport water to other parts of the plant. Output:
[ "Plants use a system of tubes to send water to other parts.", "Water gets to all parts of a plant using a system of tubes.", "Water is rushed to different parts of the plant through a system of tubes." ]
task045-f99910df55b043299386c50e8383890f
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: A definite shape and a definite volume are properties of which state of matter? Answer: solid, only. Sentence: A definite shape and a definite volume are properties of the solid, only state(s) of matter. Output:
[ "A solid is the only state of matter in which the shape and volume are definite.", "A solid is the only state of matter that has a definite shape and volume.", "Definitives shapes and volumes are exclusively property of the solid state of matter.", "If want to to find a definitive shape or volume, you will only find them in a solid state of matter.", "Liquids and gasses do not possess a definite shape and definite volume, only matter does.", "Solid is the only state of matter with which there are always a definite shape and definite volume.", "The only state of matter that has a definite shape and volume is a solid.", "The solid state of matter is whre you will only find a definitve shape and a definitive volume.", "Two characteristics of a solid state of matter is: it has a definite shape, and a definite volume." ]
task045-d187b4db3a9f412f890136514e48d407
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: What crucial role does beneficial fungi play? Answer: balance of ecosystems. Sentence: Beneficial fungi play a crucial role in balance of ecosystems. Output:
[ "A crucial part of the balancing of ecosystems is done by beneficial fungi.", "Beneficial fungai play a crucial role in the balance of ecosystems.", "Beneficial fungi are used to keep ecosystems in check.", "Beneficial fungi have a crucial role in the balance of ecosystems.", "Beneficial fungi have many roles in their environment, but one of their most crucial roles is the balancing of ecosystems.", "In the balance of ecosystems beneficial fungi play a crucial role.", "The balance of ecosystems is alloted to beneficial fungai.", "The balance of ecosystems is made possible by beneficial fungi, who play a crucial role in the process.", "The crucial role of beneficial fungai is to balance ecosystems." ]
task045-212f0c43c4f242379e43010532eb08a8
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Which activity is a good health habit? Answer: exercising regularly. Sentence: Exercising regularly is a good health habit. Output:
[ "A good health habit is regular exercise.", "A good health habit to pick up is exercising regularly.", "An exapmle of a good health habit would be to excercise regularly.", "Excercising reglarly is a habit that promotes good health.", "Exercising regularly is a habit good for one's health.", "One good health habit would be exercising regularly.", "Promotion of good health can be exibited through excercising regularly.", "Regular exercise is a good health habit.", "Several habits can be good for your health, including exercising regularly." ]
task045-cab5f500b21e41e3ba0ee06038e34eb2
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Newton’s second law of what is more than a definition; it is a relationship among acceleration, force, and mass? Answer: motion. Sentence: Newton’s second law of motion is more than a definition; it is a relationship among acceleration, force, and mass. Output:
[ "Acceleration, force, and mass is more than a definition. It is Newton's second law of motion.", "More than a definition, Newton's second law of motion is a relationship among acceleration, force, and mass.", "Netwon's second law of motion is not just a definition; it is also a relationship among acceleration, force, and mass.", "Newton's second law of motion is a relationship of force, mass and acceleration, not just a definition.", "Newton's second law of motion is more a relationship between acceleration, force, and mass.", "The relationship among acceleration, force, and mass is Newton's second law of motion.", "The relationship between acceleration, force, and mass is addressed in Newton's second law of motion.", "The relationship of acceleration, force, and mass is what's known as Newton's second law of motion.", "When you look at Newton's second law of motion, you can clearly see it is a relationship of acceleration, force, and mass." ]
task045-6018613ce766488583a42a84b3e5560d
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Meiosis is part of the process of gametogenesis, which is the production of what? Answer: sperm and eggs. Sentence: Meiosis is part of the process of gametogenesis, which is the production of sperm and eggs. Output:
[ "Gametogenesis, within which are many processes including meiosis, produces sperm and eggs.", "Meiosis is a part of gametogenesis, which is a process that produces sperm and eggs.", "Meiosis is a piece of the procedure of gametogenesis, which is the generation of sperm and eggs.", "Meiosis, defined as the production of sperm and eggs, is part of a process of gametogenesis.", "Part of the process of gametogenesis is a process of meiosis, which is the production of sperm and eggs.", "Sperm and egg production is part of the process of gametogenis; meiosis is also part of gametogensis.", "Sperm and eggs are produced by the process gametogenesis, within which is the process of meiosis.", "The process of gametogensis, which also includes meiosis, is sperm and egg production.", "The production of the sperm and egg is the process meosis, which is part of gametogensis." ]
task045-c2dbf89c2c0242a79da0caa6d44b75e5
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: What is the name for a tool commonly used by molecular biologists to place genetic material into cells? Answer: a viral vector. Sentence: A viral vector is the name for a tool commonly used by molecular biologists to place genetic material into cells. Output:
[ "A tool called a viral vector is commonly used by molecular biologists' to place genetic material into cells.", "A tool commonly used by molecular biologists to place genetic material into cells is called a viral vector.", "Genetic material is often placed into cells by molecular biologists using a tool called a viral vector.", "Molecuar bioligists' place material in cells with a tool commonly called a viral vector.", "Molecular biologists commonly use a tool called a viral vector to place genetic material into cells.", "Molecular biologists usually use viral vectors to place genetic material into cells.", "One type of vector that is often used to place genetic material into a cell is the viral vector.", "Used by molecular biologists', a tool callesd a viral vector places genetic material into cells.", "You may be wondering how molecular biologists get genes of interest into cells. The most common tool to accomplish this is called a viral vector." ]
task045-3c1851475cc340f6a9f06cbf7ec5ddca
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: What is an individual with more than the correct number of chromosome sets called? Answer: polyploid. Sentence: A(n) polyploid is an individual with more than the correct number of chromosome sets. Output:
[ "All individuals with more chromosome sets than usual are called polypoids.", "An increase in chromosome sets in an individual causes it to be known as a polypoid.", "An individual is a polyploid if it has more than the correct number of chromosome sets.", "An individual with more than the correct number of chromosome sets is a polyploid.", "An individual with more than the correct number of chromosome sets is called polyploid.", "If an individual has more chromosome sets than is correct, it is known as a polypoid.", "Polyploids have more than the correct number of chromosome sets.", "When an individual has more than the correct number of chromosome sets, it is known as a polyploid.", "When an individual has more than the correct number of chromosome sets, they are called polyploid." ]
task045-ccfdec2658c34064bbcc1d25f6f42b3c
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: What is a form of cell division in prokaryotic organisms that produces identical offspring? Answer: binary fission. Sentence: Binary fission is a form of cell division in prokaryotic organisms that produces identical offspring. Output:
[ "A form of cell division in prokaryotic organisms that produces identical offspring is known as binary fission.", "Binary fission is a form of cell division producing genetically identical offspring in prokaryotic organisms.", "Binary fission is the primary method of reproduction of prokaryotic organisms where the cell divides into two identical daughter cells of equal size.", "Binary fission produces identical offspring in prokaryotic organisms.", "Binary fission, a form of cell division in prokaryotic organisms, produces identical offspring.", "Identical offspring are produced by binary fission in prokaryotic organisms.", "In prokaryotic organisms binary fission produces identical offspring.", "In prokaryotic organisms, binary fission is a form of cell division that produces identical offspring.", "Prokaryotic organisms reproduce asexually by binary fission, a process that produces identical offspring." ]
task045-a7ae0680ed1245d0aa710cdc62a6e961
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: What is a primary role of decomposers in an ecosystem? Answer: They cycle matter by returning carbon and other matter to the ecosystem. Sentence: A primary role of decomposers in an ecosystem is that they cycle matter by returning carbon and other matter to the ecosystem. Output:
[ "A cycle performed primarily by decomposers returns carbon and other matter to the ecosystem.", "A decomposer's primary role is to return carbon and other matter to the ecosystem through a cycle.", "Carbon and other matter are returned to the ecosystem by cycling performed primarily by decomposers.", "Carbon and other matter is returned to the ecosystem by cycling through decomposers.", "Cycling matter a primary role of decomposers in the ecosystem is returning carbon and other matter.", "Decomposers cyle matter as their primary role returning carbon and other matter to the ecosystem.", "In the ecosystem a primary role of decomposers is that they return carbon and other matter.", "The ecosystem relies on decomposers to cycle carbon and other matter.", "the purpose of decomposers is to return matter such as carbon to the ecosystem." ]
task045-31bfc309e9cf4a7bbef767d3767137a6
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Carpal, metacarpal and phalanx bones comprise what part of the body? Answer: hand. Sentence: Carpal, metacarpal and phalanx bones comprise the hand. Output:
[ "Carpal, Metacarpal and phalanx bones are the bones that are comprised in hand.", "Carpal, metacarpal and phalanx bones are the bones that comprise the hand.", "Hand comprise of carpal, metacarpal and phalanx bones.", "Hand is the part of the body which comprise carpal, metacarpal and phalanx bones.", "Part of the body comprising carpal, metacarpal and phalanx bones is called hand.", "The bones that comprise the hand are the carpal, metacarpal and phalanx bones.", "The hand also comprised of bones, they are Carpal, Metacarpal and phalanx bones.", "The hand comprises of Carpal, Metacarpal and phalanx bones.", "The hand is comprised of the carpal, metacarpal and phalanx bones." ]
task045-d7551149963f4396bde446a92114cd13
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: once many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day. Output:
[ "A 'day' is the amount of time the Earth rotates on its axis, which is once.", "In a day, the earth rotates on its axis once.", "Once per day is the time the Earth will rotate on its axis.", "One time a day is the time period that Earth will rotate on its axis.", "The Earth only rotates on its axis once per day.", "The Earth rotates on it's axis once per day.", "The Earth rotates on its axis only once per day.", "The Earth takes an entire day to rotate around its axis once.", "The Earth will rotate once per day on its axis.", "The earth rotates around on its axis once in a day.", "The earth will rotate on its axis one time in a day.", "The earth will rotate once a day." ]
task045-0dd6ebbabe47458fb2c88385507638d6
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Which is a function of the cardiovascular system? Answer: to transport gases throughout the body. Sentence: One function of the cardiovascular system is to transport gases throughout the body. Output:
[ "Gases transport via the cardiovascular system.", "Gasses are transported through the body by the cardiovascular system.", "In the body, the cardiovascular serves to transport gases.", "The cardiovascular system transports gases throughout the body, as well as other functions.", "The cardiovascular system transports gases througout the body.", "The cardiovascular system's functions include the transport of gases throughout the body.", "The cardiovascular system, among other things, transports gasses throughout the body.", "The transport of gasses throughout the body is one of the functions of the cardiovascular system.", "Transport of gases around the body is one function of the cardiovascular system." ]
task045-db36a5a37b1944a1b3a2a6b8e3569bd0
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: What type of mirror is shaped like the outside of a bowl? Answer: convex. Sentence: A convex mirror is shaped like the outside of a bowl. Output:
[ "A mirror is convex when it is shaped like the outside of a bowl.", "Convex mirrors are curved like the outside (not the inside) of a bow.", "Convex mirrors are shaped like the outside of a bow.", "In order for a mirror to be convex, it should be shaped like the outside of a bowl.", "Mirrors shaped like the outside of a bowl are called convex.", "Mirrors that looks like the outside of a bow are known as convex.", "Shaped like the outside of a bowl is a convex mirror.", "The outside curve of a bowl is one example of the way a convex mirror is curved.", "The shape of a convex mirror is similar to the shape of the outside of a bowl." ]
task045-5efbf3ebb5d4412c83d307fdf0c4ba6f
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Which of the following is true regarding the properties of an air mass? Answer: An air mass has similar temperature and moisture properties throughout it. Sentence: One of the properties of an air mass is that an air mass has similar temperature and moisture properties throughout it. Output:
[ "Air mass has a property throughout it. That property is similar temperature and moisture.", "Air masses tend to have similar temperatures and moisture content no matter where you measure.", "Among the properties of an air mass are similar moisture and temperature throughout the mass.", "An air mass as a temperature and moisture throughout has similar properties.", "An air mass will have similar temperature and moisture content throughout.", "Similar properties is evident of temperature and moisture throughout an air mass.", "Similar temperature and moisture properties throughout it is one of the properties of of an air mass.", "Temperature and moisture throughout it an air mass has similar properties.", "There are many qualities of an air mass, one of which is that it will have a similar temperature and moisture content throughout." ]
task045-24c45dca15164367a88b810973b0d04a
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Gabbro is a dark dense rock that can be found in what? Answer: oceanic crust. Sentence: Gabbro is a dark dense rock that can be found in the oceanic crust. Output:
[ "A dark dense rock called Gabbro can be found in the oceanic crust.", "A dark, dense rock called Gabbro can be found in oceanic crust.", "Gabbro can be found in oceanic crust and is a dark, dense rock.", "Gabbro, a dark dense form of rock, can often be found in the oceanic crust.", "Gabbro, found in the oceanic crust, is a dark dense rock.", "In oceanic crust a dark dense rock called Gabbro can be found.", "In the oceanic crust you can find Gabbro, a dark dense rock.", "You can locate Gabbro in the oceanic crust. It is a dark dense rock." ]
task045-017c0a6de09a45bb8760d264b141dbbd
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Which of the following has changed over the last 200 years primarily due to human activity? Answer: the composition of the atmosphere. Sentence: The composition of the atmosphere has changed over the last 200 years primarily due to human activity. Output:
[ "Atmospheric composition has changed over the past 200 years primarily due to human activity.", "Human acitivity is the major reason why the atmoshphere has changed over the last 200 years.", "Human acitivity is the primary cause of the change in the atmosphere over the last 200 years.", "Human activity is the primary cause of changes in the composition in the atmosphere over the last 200 years.", "Human activity is the primary reason for changes in the composition of the atmosphere over the last two centuries.", "The composition of the atmosphere is something that has changed in the last 200 years, primarlly through the activity of humans.", "The makeup of the atmosphere has been altered in the last 200 years, primarily as a result of human activities.", "The primary reason why the composition of the atmosphere has changed over the last 200 years is human activity.", "Two hundred years of human activity is the primary cause of changed atmospheric composition." ]
task045-8d7c5bd543e7404ba70766f9f9cac681
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: The concentration of the hydrogen ion in a solution can be calculated when what is known? Answer: ph. Sentence: The concentration of the hydrogen ion in a solution can be calculated when the ph is known. Output:
[ "If the ph is known then the concentration of the hyrdorgen ion in a solution can be calculated.", "If you know the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution, the pH can be calculated.", "If you know the pH of a solution, you can calculate the concentration of hydrogen ions in that solution.", "If you want to calculate the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution, you should first measure the pH.", "In a solution the concentraton of the hydrogen ion can be calculated when the ph is known.", "Measuring the pH of a solution allows you to calculate the hydrogen ion concentration.", "The hydrogen ion's concentration in a solution can be calculated when the ph is known.", "To calculate the concetration of hydrogen ions in a solution the pH must be known.", "When the pH is known the concenteration of the hydrogen ions in a solution can be calculated." ]
task045-6df605f00d394107ae65d58569dcda97
Definition: You are given a question, its answer, and a sentence that supports the question, i.e., the answer to the question is inferable from the sentence. In this task, you need to paraphrase the given sentence so that the paraphrased sentence still supports the question i.e. you can still infer the answer to the question from the paraphrased sentence. Do not write a paraphrase with a minor change in the given sentence e.g. replacing the word "one" with "a". Instead, try to write a paraphrase that contains new words, i.e. the words that are not present in the input sentence. Positive Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: One day is the amount of time that it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis. Positive Example 2 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Most people think that the period of time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis is what we call one day. Negative Example 1 - Input: Question: How many times does Earth rotate on its axis in one day? Answer: once. Sentence: Earth rotate once on its axis, in one day. Output: Earth rotates around Sun whereas Moon rotates around Earth. Negative Example 2 - Input: Question: What element is present in all organic molecules? Answer: carbon. Sentence: The element carbon is present in all organic molecules. Output: The element carbon is present in all of the organic molecules. Now complete the following example - Input: Question: Which human organ system produces hormones to regulate growth, development, and reproduction? Answer: endocrine. Sentence: The endocrine system produces hormones to regulate growth, development, and reproduction. Output:
[ "By producing hormones, the endocrine system regulates growth, development, and reproduction.", "Hormones to regulate growth, development, and reproduction are produced by the endocrine system.", "Hormones, which regulate growth, development, and reproduction are produced by the endocrine system.", "In regard to cell growth, development, and reproduction, the endocrine system produces hormones to regulate the processes.", "The endocrine system is responsible for the production of hormones. Hormones regulate growth, development, and reproduction of cells.", "The endrocine system is the human organ system that produces hormones to regulate growth, development, and reproduction.", "The human organ system called the endrocine system is responsible for the porduction of hormones to regulate growth, development, and reproduction.", "The human organ system that produces hormones to regulate growth, development, and reproduction is the endocrine system.", "The system in the body that regulates growth, development, and reproduction by producing hormones, is called the endocrine system." ]
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