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f004_14
What time of day did Walter die? Choices: A. early evening B. afternoon time C. early morning D. not enough information
not enough information
[ "April 1, 2006 Walter died today. Found out this morning over breakfast. Suicide. Walter. I'm still trying to wrap my mind around it. Suicide. Walter wasn't suicidal. I know that, know it for a fact. But he is dead. Why? I am not foolish enough to suspect \"foul play\" as they say in the mystery stories. No one car...
f004_15
Where did the author go on April 3? Choices: A. not enough information B. to Walter's funeral C. to work D. on vacation
to Walter's funeral
[ "April 1, 2006 Walter died today. Found out this morning over breakfast. Suicide. Walter. I'm still trying to wrap my mind around it. Suicide. Walter wasn't suicidal. I know that, know it for a fact. But he is dead. Why? I am not foolish enough to suspect \"foul play\" as they say in the mystery stories. No one car...
f004_16
When did Walter die? Choices: A. Today B. Before April 2nd C. After April 3rd D. not enough information
Before April 2nd
[ "April 1, 2006 Walter died today. Found out this morning over breakfast. Suicide. Walter. I'm still trying to wrap my mind around it. Suicide. Walter wasn't suicidal. I know that, know it for a fact. But he is dead. Why? I am not foolish enough to suspect \"foul play\" as they say in the mystery stories. No one car...
f004_17
Immediately after the end of this text, how does the author feel? Choices: A. sad B. not enough information C. happy D. impressed
sad
[ "April 1, 2006 Walter died today. Found out this morning over breakfast. Suicide. Walter. I'm still trying to wrap my mind around it. Suicide. Walter wasn't suicidal. I know that, know it for a fact. But he is dead. Why? I am not foolish enough to suspect \"foul play\" as they say in the mystery stories. No one car...
f004_18
Martha is: Choices: A. not enough information B. Dancer C. Doctor D. School teacher
not enough information
[ "April 1, 2006 Walter died today. Found out this morning over breakfast. Suicide. Walter. I'm still trying to wrap my mind around it. Suicide. Walter wasn't suicidal. I know that, know it for a fact. But he is dead. Why? I am not foolish enough to suspect \"foul play\" as they say in the mystery stories. No one car...
f004_19
At the funeral, the author thinks that: Choices: A. it's awkward to see someone in their most vulnerable condition B. the package is evil C. not enough information D. it's funny to see someone dead
it's awkward to see someone in their most vulnerable condition
[ "April 1, 2006 Walter died today. Found out this morning over breakfast. Suicide. Walter. I'm still trying to wrap my mind around it. Suicide. Walter wasn't suicidal. I know that, know it for a fact. But he is dead. Why? I am not foolish enough to suspect \"foul play\" as they say in the mystery stories. No one car...
f004_20
Why did the author think Walter's death might be a joke? Choices: A. not enough information B. because Walter was suicidal C. because Walter was a little crazy D. because it occurred on April fools day
because it occurred on April fools day
[ "April 1, 2006 Walter died today. Found out this morning over breakfast. Suicide. Walter. I'm still trying to wrap my mind around it. Suicide. Walter wasn't suicidal. I know that, know it for a fact. But he is dead. Why? I am not foolish enough to suspect \"foul play\" as they say in the mystery stories. No one car...
f004_21
The writer found out about Walter's death: Choices: A. before April fools day B. during breakfast C. after eating breakfast D. not enough information
during breakfast
[ "April 1, 2006 Walter died today. Found out this morning over breakfast. Suicide. Walter. I'm still trying to wrap my mind around it. Suicide. Walter wasn't suicidal. I know that, know it for a fact. But he is dead. Why? I am not foolish enough to suspect \"foul play\" as they say in the mystery stories. No one car...
f004_22
The author believes that: Choices: A. not enough information B. women are able to make a kind of spontaneous connection C. pigs can fly D. the package did not exist
women are able to make a kind of spontaneous connection
[ "April 1, 2006 Walter died today. Found out this morning over breakfast. Suicide. Walter. I'm still trying to wrap my mind around it. Suicide. Walter wasn't suicidal. I know that, know it for a fact. But he is dead. Why? I am not foolish enough to suspect \"foul play\" as they say in the mystery stories. No one car...
f004_23
How did Walter die? Choices: A. not enough information B. suicide C. he did not really die, it was a joke D. foul play
suicide
[ "April 1, 2006 Walter died today. Found out this morning over breakfast. Suicide. Walter. I'm still trying to wrap my mind around it. Suicide. Walter wasn't suicidal. I know that, know it for a fact. But he is dead. Why? I am not foolish enough to suspect \"foul play\" as they say in the mystery stories. No one car...
f004_24
How is Martha feeling at the funeral? Choices: A. happy B. indifferent C. not enough information D. sad
sad
[ "April 1, 2006 Walter died today. Found out this morning over breakfast. Suicide. Walter. I'm still trying to wrap my mind around it. Suicide. Walter wasn't suicidal. I know that, know it for a fact. But he is dead. Why? I am not foolish enough to suspect \"foul play\" as they say in the mystery stories. No one car...
f004_25
Why did the writer assume the package was a painting? Choices: A. because the writer liked to paint B. because Walter's neighbor appreciates art C. not enough information D. because Walter liked to paint
because Walter liked to paint
[ "April 1, 2006 Walter died today. Found out this morning over breakfast. Suicide. Walter. I'm still trying to wrap my mind around it. Suicide. Walter wasn't suicidal. I know that, know it for a fact. But he is dead. Why? I am not foolish enough to suspect \"foul play\" as they say in the mystery stories. No one car...
f004_26
What is probably true about Martha? Choices: A. not enough information B. she hates the author C. she hates art D. she likes art
she likes art
[ "April 1, 2006 Walter died today. Found out this morning over breakfast. Suicide. Walter. I'm still trying to wrap my mind around it. Suicide. Walter wasn't suicidal. I know that, know it for a fact. But he is dead. Why? I am not foolish enough to suspect \"foul play\" as they say in the mystery stories. No one car...
f005_0
Why was the main character upset? Choices: A. not enough information B. His father said he was going to sell the general store C. Tommy refused to share his tip D. Ma told him he could not go to the Eiffel Tower
His father said he was going to sell the general store
[ "My Pa disappeared somewhere in the wilds of 1975, when I was just fourteen years old. He was the Ambassador to 1975, but back home in 1898, in New Jerusalem, Utah, they all thought he was Ambassador to France. When he disappeared, Mama and I came back through the triple-bolted door that led from our apt in 1975 to...
f005_1
After he end of the story, who takes over the general store? Choices: A. Pa B. not enough information C. Tommy Benson D. James H Johnstone
James H Johnstone
[ "My Pa disappeared somewhere in the wilds of 1975, when I was just fourteen years old. He was the Ambassador to 1975, but back home in 1898, in New Jerusalem, Utah, they all thought he was Ambassador to France. When he disappeared, Mama and I came back through the triple-bolted door that led from our apt in 1975 to...
f005_2
When did the children of New Jerusalem gather around Tommy? Choices: A. After Tommy returned from Salt Lake City B. not enough information C. After Tommy went to the Eiffel Tower D. After Tommy had received a tip from James Johnstone
After Tommy had received a tip from James Johnstone
[ "My Pa disappeared somewhere in the wilds of 1975, when I was just fourteen years old. He was the Ambassador to 1975, but back home in 1898, in New Jerusalem, Utah, they all thought he was Ambassador to France. When he disappeared, Mama and I came back through the triple-bolted door that led from our apt in 1975 to...
f005_3
My Pa disappeared somewhere in the wilds Choices: A. before 1975 B. not enough information C. during 1975 D. after 1975
during 1975
[ "My Pa disappeared somewhere in the wilds of 1975, when I was just fourteen years old. He was the Ambassador to 1975, but back home in 1898, in New Jerusalem, Utah, they all thought he was Ambassador to France. When he disappeared, Mama and I came back through the triple-bolted door that led from our apt in 1975 to...
f005_4
People in Utah all believed Pa is an Ambassador for Choices: A. not enough information B. China C. Germany D. France
France
[ "My Pa disappeared somewhere in the wilds of 1975, when I was just fourteen years old. He was the Ambassador to 1975, but back home in 1898, in New Jerusalem, Utah, they all thought he was Ambassador to France. When he disappeared, Mama and I came back through the triple-bolted door that led from our apt in 1975 to...
f005_5
How did the Saints come to run most of the general stores in New Jerusalem? Choices: A. Gold they found in San Francisco B. They owned the Zephyr Speedball C. not enough information D. Careful investment strategies with Wells Fargo
not enough information
[ "My Pa disappeared somewhere in the wilds of 1975, when I was just fourteen years old. He was the Ambassador to 1975, but back home in 1898, in New Jerusalem, Utah, they all thought he was Ambassador to France. When he disappeared, Mama and I came back through the triple-bolted door that led from our apt in 1975 to...
f005_6
The main character thought that Choices: A. James H Johnstone would be a bad owner for the general store B. not enough information C. James H Johnstone would be a great ambassador to 1975 D. James H Johnstone would be a great owner for the general store
James H Johnstone would be a bad owner for the general store
[ "My Pa disappeared somewhere in the wilds of 1975, when I was just fourteen years old. He was the Ambassador to 1975, but back home in 1898, in New Jerusalem, Utah, they all thought he was Ambassador to France. When he disappeared, Mama and I came back through the triple-bolted door that led from our apt in 1975 to...
f005_7
Who dissapeared? Choices: A. not enough information B. my mother C. my friend D. James H. Johnstone
not enough information
[ "My Pa disappeared somewhere in the wilds of 1975, when I was just fourteen years old. He was the Ambassador to 1975, but back home in 1898, in New Jerusalem, Utah, they all thought he was Ambassador to France. When he disappeared, Mama and I came back through the triple-bolted door that led from our apt in 1975 to...
f005_8
why my father told me we'd be going away for a while Choices: A. not enough information B. because he had a social commitment C. because he had celebration D. because he had new job
because he had new job
[ "My Pa disappeared somewhere in the wilds of 1975, when I was just fourteen years old. He was the Ambassador to 1975, but back home in 1898, in New Jerusalem, Utah, they all thought he was Ambassador to France. When he disappeared, Mama and I came back through the triple-bolted door that led from our apt in 1975 to...
f005_9
What is probably true about father? Choices: A. not enough information B. he is very angry C. He is very kind D. he is very funny
He is very kind
[ "My Pa disappeared somewhere in the wilds of 1975, when I was just fourteen years old. He was the Ambassador to 1975, but back home in 1898, in New Jerusalem, Utah, they all thought he was Ambassador to France. When he disappeared, Mama and I came back through the triple-bolted door that led from our apt in 1975 to...
f005_10
Where does the main character believe James H Johnstone live? Choices: A. Beach B. City C. not enough information D. Farm
City
[ "My Pa disappeared somewhere in the wilds of 1975, when I was just fourteen years old. He was the Ambassador to 1975, but back home in 1898, in New Jerusalem, Utah, they all thought he was Ambassador to France. When he disappeared, Mama and I came back through the triple-bolted door that led from our apt in 1975 to...
f005_11
where was I born? Choices: A. France B. not enough information C. China D. New jerusalem
New jerusalem
[ "My Pa disappeared somewhere in the wilds of 1975, when I was just fourteen years old. He was the Ambassador to 1975, but back home in 1898, in New Jerusalem, Utah, they all thought he was Ambassador to France. When he disappeared, Mama and I came back through the triple-bolted door that led from our apt in 1975 to...
f005_12
I was in new Jerusalem for Choices: A. not enough information B. two years C. ten years D. five years
ten years
[ "My Pa disappeared somewhere in the wilds of 1975, when I was just fourteen years old. He was the Ambassador to 1975, but back home in 1898, in New Jerusalem, Utah, they all thought he was Ambassador to France. When he disappeared, Mama and I came back through the triple-bolted door that led from our apt in 1975 to...
f005_13
Who rode the weekly Zephyr speedball to the town? Choices: A. The Saints B. James H Johnstone C. not enough information D. Tommy Benson
James H Johnstone
[ "My Pa disappeared somewhere in the wilds of 1975, when I was just fourteen years old. He was the Ambassador to 1975, but back home in 1898, in New Jerusalem, Utah, they all thought he was Ambassador to France. When he disappeared, Mama and I came back through the triple-bolted door that led from our apt in 1975 to...
f005_14
after the end of this story, the narrator is: Choices: A. sick B. not enough information C. upset D. happy
upset
[ "My Pa disappeared somewhere in the wilds of 1975, when I was just fourteen years old. He was the Ambassador to 1975, but back home in 1898, in New Jerusalem, Utah, they all thought he was Ambassador to France. When he disappeared, Mama and I came back through the triple-bolted door that led from our apt in 1975 to...
f005_15
How long was Pa gone for? Choices: A. not enough information B. a few days C. a few years D. a few months
a few years
[ "My Pa disappeared somewhere in the wilds of 1975, when I was just fourteen years old. He was the Ambassador to 1975, but back home in 1898, in New Jerusalem, Utah, they all thought he was Ambassador to France. When he disappeared, Mama and I came back through the triple-bolted door that led from our apt in 1975 to...
f005_16
who was the Ambassador Choices: A. my father B. not enough information C. my sister D. my mother
my father
[ "My Pa disappeared somewhere in the wilds of 1975, when I was just fourteen years old. He was the Ambassador to 1975, but back home in 1898, in New Jerusalem, Utah, they all thought he was Ambassador to France. When he disappeared, Mama and I came back through the triple-bolted door that led from our apt in 1975 to...
f005_17
What did James H Johnstone tip Tommy Benson? Choices: A. Two dollars B. Zephyr speedball C. not enough information D. Three huge steamer trunks
Two dollars
[ "My Pa disappeared somewhere in the wilds of 1975, when I was just fourteen years old. He was the Ambassador to 1975, but back home in 1898, in New Jerusalem, Utah, they all thought he was Ambassador to France. When he disappeared, Mama and I came back through the triple-bolted door that led from our apt in 1975 to...
f006_0
Who was the hobo? Choices: A. not enough information B. an old Vietnamese woman C. a beautiful Mexican girl D. a lonely businessman
not enough information
[ "\"They've got cameras everywhere, man. Not just in supermarkets and departments stores, they're also on your cell phones and your computers at home. And they never turn off. You think they do, but they don't. \"They're always on, always watching you, sending them a continuous feed of your every move over satellite...
f006_1
The businessman fidgeted with the gold band on his finger: Choices: A. after staring at the beautiful Mexican girl B. before staring at the beautiful Mexican girl C. not enough information D. while staring at the beautiful Mexican girl
while staring at the beautiful Mexican girl
[ "\"They've got cameras everywhere, man. Not just in supermarkets and departments stores, they're also on your cell phones and your computers at home. And they never turn off. You think they do, but they don't. \"They're always on, always watching you, sending them a continuous feed of your every move over satellite...
f006_2
The businessman is: Choices: A. holding plastic shopping bags B. a hobo C. not enough information D. married
married
[ "\"They've got cameras everywhere, man. Not just in supermarkets and departments stores, they're also on your cell phones and your computers at home. And they never turn off. You think they do, but they don't. \"They're always on, always watching you, sending them a continuous feed of your every move over satellite...
f006_3
Where was the narrator probably in this story? Choices: A. on a train B. at a stop light C. at a 7/11 D. not enough information
on a train
[ "\"They've got cameras everywhere, man. Not just in supermarkets and departments stores, they're also on your cell phones and your computers at home. And they never turn off. You think they do, but they don't. \"They're always on, always watching you, sending them a continuous feed of your every move over satellite...
f006_4
Immediately after the end of this text, the Vietnamese woman is: Choices: A. gone B. not enough information C. holding plastic shopping bags D. watching the author
gone
[ "\"They've got cameras everywhere, man. Not just in supermarkets and departments stores, they're also on your cell phones and your computers at home. And they never turn off. You think they do, but they don't. \"They're always on, always watching you, sending them a continuous feed of your every move over satellite...
f006_5
The author believes that studying the rest of the passengers: Choices: A. not enough information B. is not normal C. is perverted D. is fun in a voyeuristic kind of way
is fun in a voyeuristic kind of way
[ "\"They've got cameras everywhere, man. Not just in supermarkets and departments stores, they're also on your cell phones and your computers at home. And they never turn off. You think they do, but they don't. \"They're always on, always watching you, sending them a continuous feed of your every move over satellite...
f006_6
On the public transportation, the author thinks about: Choices: A. not enough information B. the old Vietnamese woman's life C. the lonely businesswomen D. himself
the old Vietnamese woman's life
[ "\"They've got cameras everywhere, man. Not just in supermarkets and departments stores, they're also on your cell phones and your computers at home. And they never turn off. You think they do, but they don't. \"They're always on, always watching you, sending them a continuous feed of your every move over satellite...
f006_7
What is true about the hobo? Choices: A. not enough information B. he is homeless C. he is a rich D. he is not paranoid
not enough information
[ "\"They've got cameras everywhere, man. Not just in supermarkets and departments stores, they're also on your cell phones and your computers at home. And they never turn off. You think they do, but they don't. \"They're always on, always watching you, sending them a continuous feed of your every move over satellite...
f006_8
The hobo pointed his finger: Choices: A. after the hobo said they were being watched B. after the narrator got off the train C. not enough information D. before the narrator was on the train
before the narrator was on the train
[ "\"They've got cameras everywhere, man. Not just in supermarkets and departments stores, they're also on your cell phones and your computers at home. And they never turn off. You think they do, but they don't. \"They're always on, always watching you, sending them a continuous feed of your every move over satellite...
f006_9
What is true about the author? Choices: A. He/she doesn't look at other passengers while using public transportation B. He/she frequently takes public transportation C. not enough information D. He/she never takes public transportation
He/she frequently takes public transportation
[ "\"They've got cameras everywhere, man. Not just in supermarkets and departments stores, they're also on your cell phones and your computers at home. And they never turn off. You think they do, but they don't. \"They're always on, always watching you, sending them a continuous feed of your every move over satellite...
f006_10
What did the author watch on public transportation? Choices: A. the floor B. not enough information C. ads D. people
people
[ "\"They've got cameras everywhere, man. Not just in supermarkets and departments stores, they're also on your cell phones and your computers at home. And they never turn off. You think they do, but they don't. \"They're always on, always watching you, sending them a continuous feed of your every move over satellite...
f006_11
How long was the narrator probably on the train? Choices: A. an hour B. two days C. thirteen hours D. not enough information
an hour
[ "\"They've got cameras everywhere, man. Not just in supermarkets and departments stores, they're also on your cell phones and your computers at home. And they never turn off. You think they do, but they don't. \"They're always on, always watching you, sending them a continuous feed of your every move over satellite...
f006_12
The author's ride on public transportation probably lasted: Choices: A. two days B. an hour or less C. one day D. not enough information
an hour or less
[ "\"They've got cameras everywhere, man. Not just in supermarkets and departments stores, they're also on your cell phones and your computers at home. And they never turn off. You think they do, but they don't. \"They're always on, always watching you, sending them a continuous feed of your every move over satellite...
f006_13
Why did the narrator like taking public transportation? Choices: A. they liked to watch other passengers B. they wanted to talk to a girl in tight jeans C. they liked to travel D. not enough information
they liked to watch other passengers
[ "\"They've got cameras everywhere, man. Not just in supermarkets and departments stores, they're also on your cell phones and your computers at home. And they never turn off. You think they do, but they don't. \"They're always on, always watching you, sending them a continuous feed of your every move over satellite...
f006_14
What is probably true about the author Choices: A. the author is not observant B. not enough information C. the author is very observant D. the author does not like public transportation
the author is very observant
[ "\"They've got cameras everywhere, man. Not just in supermarkets and departments stores, they're also on your cell phones and your computers at home. And they never turn off. You think they do, but they don't. \"They're always on, always watching you, sending them a continuous feed of your every move over satellite...
f006_15
Immediately after the end of this text, the author is: Choices: A. continues watching people on public transportation B. getting off the plane C. sleeping D. not enough information
continues watching people on public transportation
[ "\"They've got cameras everywhere, man. Not just in supermarkets and departments stores, they're also on your cell phones and your computers at home. And they never turn off. You think they do, but they don't. \"They're always on, always watching you, sending them a continuous feed of your every move over satellite...
f006_16
Why did the businessman fidget? Choices: A. not enough information B. the hobo pointed at the security cameras C. he was staring at the beautiful Mexican girl D. the Vietnamese woman was staring at him
he was staring at the beautiful Mexican girl
[ "\"They've got cameras everywhere, man. Not just in supermarkets and departments stores, they're also on your cell phones and your computers at home. And they never turn off. You think they do, but they don't. \"They're always on, always watching you, sending them a continuous feed of your every move over satellite...
f006_17
Who fidgeted with his wedding ring? Choices: A. Maxican man B. the businessman C. not enough information D. the hobo
the businessman
[ "\"They've got cameras everywhere, man. Not just in supermarkets and departments stores, they're also on your cell phones and your computers at home. And they never turn off. You think they do, but they don't. \"They're always on, always watching you, sending them a continuous feed of your every move over satellite...
f006_18
Who is the narrator? Choices: A. a musician B. a city sanitation employee C. a lawyer D. not enough information
not enough information
[ "\"They've got cameras everywhere, man. Not just in supermarkets and departments stores, they're also on your cell phones and your computers at home. And they never turn off. You think they do, but they don't. \"They're always on, always watching you, sending them a continuous feed of your every move over satellite...
f006_19
The businessman is: Choices: A. old B. not enough information C. rich D. Married
not enough information
[ "\"They've got cameras everywhere, man. Not just in supermarkets and departments stores, they're also on your cell phones and your computers at home. And they never turn off. You think they do, but they don't. \"They're always on, always watching you, sending them a continuous feed of your every move over satellite...
f006_20
Who carried plastic shopping bags? Choices: A. the beautiful Mexican girl B. the old Vietnamese woman C. not enough information D. the hobo
the old Vietnamese woman
[ "\"They've got cameras everywhere, man. Not just in supermarkets and departments stores, they're also on your cell phones and your computers at home. And they never turn off. You think they do, but they don't. \"They're always on, always watching you, sending them a continuous feed of your every move over satellite...
f007_0
Who brought Mia to the hospital? Choices: A. not enough information B. Boyfriend C. Man she just met D. Father
Man she just met
[ "THE HOSPITAL'S emergency room smelled like soap. The place was nearly empty when I carried Mia inside, just one couple and their kids sitting in a circle in the corner. The parents glanced up at us, then went back to praying quietly. The kids stared at the floor the whole time. I dropped Mia into a chair at the n...
f007_1
When did the man go through Mia's pockets: Choices: A. after the nurse asked B. before arriving at the hospital C. not enough information D. before dropping her off at the nurses station
after the nurse asked
[ "THE HOSPITAL'S emergency room smelled like soap. The place was nearly empty when I carried Mia inside, just one couple and their kids sitting in a circle in the corner. The parents glanced up at us, then went back to praying quietly. The kids stared at the floor the whole time. I dropped Mia into a chair at the n...
f007_2
Who was dropped off at the hospital? Choices: A. kids of the couple at the hospital B. Mia C. A couple D. not enough information
Mia
[ "THE HOSPITAL'S emergency room smelled like soap. The place was nearly empty when I carried Mia inside, just one couple and their kids sitting in a circle in the corner. The parents glanced up at us, then went back to praying quietly. The kids stared at the floor the whole time. I dropped Mia into a chair at the n...
f007_3
Why was Mia at the hospital? Choices: A. not enough information B. she came with her kids C. She was not feeling well D. Father asked him to bring her in
She was not feeling well
[ "THE HOSPITAL'S emergency room smelled like soap. The place was nearly empty when I carried Mia inside, just one couple and their kids sitting in a circle in the corner. The parents glanced up at us, then went back to praying quietly. The kids stared at the floor the whole time. I dropped Mia into a chair at the n...
f007_4
How long was Mia probably in the hospital? Choices: A. Few minutes B. All Sunday C. not enough information D. Few hours
Few hours
[ "THE HOSPITAL'S emergency room smelled like soap. The place was nearly empty when I carried Mia inside, just one couple and their kids sitting in a circle in the corner. The parents glanced up at us, then went back to praying quietly. The kids stared at the floor the whole time. I dropped Mia into a chair at the n...
f007_5
Who belived Mia have been drinking? Choices: A. Doctor B. not enough information C. Couple D. Nurse
Nurse
[ "THE HOSPITAL'S emergency room smelled like soap. The place was nearly empty when I carried Mia inside, just one couple and their kids sitting in a circle in the corner. The parents glanced up at us, then went back to praying quietly. The kids stared at the floor the whole time. I dropped Mia into a chair at the n...
f007_6
What was the main character thinking Choices: A. not enough information B. The nurse was beautiful C. Mia was bleeding D. He was not sure what happened to Mia
He was not sure what happened to Mia
[ "THE HOSPITAL'S emergency room smelled like soap. The place was nearly empty when I carried Mia inside, just one couple and their kids sitting in a circle in the corner. The parents glanced up at us, then went back to praying quietly. The kids stared at the floor the whole time. I dropped Mia into a chair at the n...
f007_7
When did narrator talk to a doctor? Choices: A. After he arived to the emergency room B. Before he met Mia C. not enough information D. After Mia left the room
After he arived to the emergency room
[ "THE HOSPITAL'S emergency room smelled like soap. The place was nearly empty when I carried Mia inside, just one couple and their kids sitting in a circle in the corner. The parents glanced up at us, then went back to praying quietly. The kids stared at the floor the whole time. I dropped Mia into a chair at the n...
f007_8
Immediately after the end of this text, Mia feeling Choices: A. sick B. scared C. well D. not enough information
sick
[ "THE HOSPITAL'S emergency room smelled like soap. The place was nearly empty when I carried Mia inside, just one couple and their kids sitting in a circle in the corner. The parents glanced up at us, then went back to praying quietly. The kids stared at the floor the whole time. I dropped Mia into a chair at the n...
f007_9
Who is the man who brought Mia to the hospital? Choices: A. Someone Mia just met with a couple B. Someone Mia just met C. Someone Mia met at the hospital D. not enough information
not enough information
[ "THE HOSPITAL'S emergency room smelled like soap. The place was nearly empty when I carried Mia inside, just one couple and their kids sitting in a circle in the corner. The parents glanced up at us, then went back to praying quietly. The kids stared at the floor the whole time. I dropped Mia into a chair at the n...
f007_10
What is probably true about he nurse? Choices: A. She is rude B. She is supportive C. not enough information D. She is beautiful
She is rude
[ "THE HOSPITAL'S emergency room smelled like soap. The place was nearly empty when I carried Mia inside, just one couple and their kids sitting in a circle in the corner. The parents glanced up at us, then went back to praying quietly. The kids stared at the floor the whole time. I dropped Mia into a chair at the n...
f007_11
Who is the narrator? Choices: A. The doctor B. A nurse C. not enough information D. A friend
not enough information
[ "THE HOSPITAL'S emergency room smelled like soap. The place was nearly empty when I carried Mia inside, just one couple and their kids sitting in a circle in the corner. The parents glanced up at us, then went back to praying quietly. The kids stared at the floor the whole time. I dropped Mia into a chair at the n...
f007_12
What is in Mia's pocket? Choices: A. Five Crossing's address B. not enough information C. Her ID D. Nothing
Five Crossing's address
[ "THE HOSPITAL'S emergency room smelled like soap. The place was nearly empty when I carried Mia inside, just one couple and their kids sitting in a circle in the corner. The parents glanced up at us, then went back to praying quietly. The kids stared at the floor the whole time. I dropped Mia into a chair at the n...
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Where is Mia Choices: A. the emergency room B. not enough information C. she doesn't know D. at home
the emergency room
[ "THE HOSPITAL'S emergency room smelled like soap. The place was nearly empty when I carried Mia inside, just one couple and their kids sitting in a circle in the corner. The parents glanced up at us, then went back to praying quietly. The kids stared at the floor the whole time. I dropped Mia into a chair at the n...
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What probably happened to Mia? Choices: A. she got into an argument with the doctor B. she had a birthday party C. she passed out D. not enough information
she passed out
[ "THE HOSPITAL'S emergency room smelled like soap. The place was nearly empty when I carried Mia inside, just one couple and their kids sitting in a circle in the corner. The parents glanced up at us, then went back to praying quietly. The kids stared at the floor the whole time. I dropped Mia into a chair at the n...
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After the end of the story, Mia was: Choices: A. Released immediately to the couple at the hospital B. not enough information C. Examined by the doctor D. Prepped for surgery to stop blood loss
Examined by the doctor
[ "THE HOSPITAL'S emergency room smelled like soap. The place was nearly empty when I carried Mia inside, just one couple and their kids sitting in a circle in the corner. The parents glanced up at us, then went back to praying quietly. The kids stared at the floor the whole time. I dropped Mia into a chair at the n...
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Why was Mia in the hospital? Choices: A. She was found on the street B. She had cold C. She was there with her daugther D. not enough information
She was found on the street
[ "THE HOSPITAL'S emergency room smelled like soap. The place was nearly empty when I carried Mia inside, just one couple and their kids sitting in a circle in the corner. The parents glanced up at us, then went back to praying quietly. The kids stared at the floor the whole time. I dropped Mia into a chair at the n...
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Who thought that the nurses had the same husband? Choices: A. Mia B. the narrator C. not enough information D. the doctor
the narrator
[ "THE HOSPITAL'S emergency room smelled like soap. The place was nearly empty when I carried Mia inside, just one couple and their kids sitting in a circle in the corner. The parents glanced up at us, then went back to praying quietly. The kids stared at the floor the whole time. I dropped Mia into a chair at the n...
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what happened to the slaves Choices: A. they were raped B. they were made to work C. they were sacrificed D. not enough information
they were sacrificed
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who belives girls were raped Choices: A. The narrator B. civilians C. 12 slave men D. not enough information
The narrator
[ "It was hot. The smell of blood already hung heavy in the air. The white sands, imported from the far west mountains of limestone, sucked up the fire of the huge red sun. It was always hot in the south desert. Even in the deep of night the stones of Gazu Kadem kept the city warm. Now, at mid-day, it was at its hott...
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why were civilians and slaves drinking? Choices: A. because they got chance B. because they longed for it in dark world C. not enough information D. because they saw beer
because they longed for it in dark world
[ "It was hot. The smell of blood already hung heavy in the air. The white sands, imported from the far west mountains of limestone, sucked up the fire of the huge red sun. It was always hot in the south desert. Even in the deep of night the stones of Gazu Kadem kept the city warm. Now, at mid-day, it was at its hott...
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who sat outside of the arena Choices: A. not enough information B. slaves C. soldiers D. civilians, merchants, and nobles
civilians, merchants, and nobles
[ "It was hot. The smell of blood already hung heavy in the air. The white sands, imported from the far west mountains of limestone, sucked up the fire of the huge red sun. It was always hot in the south desert. Even in the deep of night the stones of Gazu Kadem kept the city warm. Now, at mid-day, it was at its hott...
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how long did the ceremony probably last? Choices: A. a day B. a month C. a week D. not enough information
a day
[ "It was hot. The smell of blood already hung heavy in the air. The white sands, imported from the far west mountains of limestone, sucked up the fire of the huge red sun. It was always hot in the south desert. Even in the deep of night the stones of Gazu Kadem kept the city warm. Now, at mid-day, it was at its hott...
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Whose soldiers watched the games in silence? Choices: A. Danken's B. Gazu's C. not enough information D. Dan Trex's
Dan Trex's
[ "It was hot. The smell of blood already hung heavy in the air. The white sands, imported from the far west mountains of limestone, sucked up the fire of the huge red sun. It was always hot in the south desert. Even in the deep of night the stones of Gazu Kadem kept the city warm. Now, at mid-day, it was at its hott...
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What is probably true about women screaming Choices: A. not enough information B. they were dancing C. they were happy D. they were in pain
they were in pain
[ "It was hot. The smell of blood already hung heavy in the air. The white sands, imported from the far west mountains of limestone, sucked up the fire of the huge red sun. It was always hot in the south desert. Even in the deep of night the stones of Gazu Kadem kept the city warm. Now, at mid-day, it was at its hott...
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The soldiers watched beautiful girls being raped Choices: A. After they made a sound B. not enough information C. before they watched a great battle D. after they heard men and women scream
before they watched a great battle
[ "It was hot. The smell of blood already hung heavy in the air. The white sands, imported from the far west mountains of limestone, sucked up the fire of the huge red sun. It was always hot in the south desert. Even in the deep of night the stones of Gazu Kadem kept the city warm. Now, at mid-day, it was at its hott...
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Author believes that Choices: A. civilians and slaves were greedy B. civilians and slaves made correct decision C. civilians and slaves were good D. not enough information
civilians and slaves were greedy
[ "It was hot. The smell of blood already hung heavy in the air. The white sands, imported from the far west mountains of limestone, sucked up the fire of the huge red sun. It was always hot in the south desert. Even in the deep of night the stones of Gazu Kadem kept the city warm. Now, at mid-day, it was at its hott...
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How long did the event probably last? Choices: A. a few months B. not enough information C. a few hours D. a few days
a few hours
[ "It was hot. The smell of blood already hung heavy in the air. The white sands, imported from the far west mountains of limestone, sucked up the fire of the huge red sun. It was always hot in the south desert. Even in the deep of night the stones of Gazu Kadem kept the city warm. Now, at mid-day, it was at its hott...
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what is an octagonal arena Choices: A. a chocolate B. a machine C. not enough information D. a bread
a machine
[ "It was hot. The smell of blood already hung heavy in the air. The white sands, imported from the far west mountains of limestone, sucked up the fire of the huge red sun. It was always hot in the south desert. Even in the deep of night the stones of Gazu Kadem kept the city warm. Now, at mid-day, it was at its hott...
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why is it so hot? Choices: A. not enough information B. its summertime C. the black sand soaks up the heat from the sun D. they are in the desert
they are in the desert
[ "It was hot. The smell of blood already hung heavy in the air. The white sands, imported from the far west mountains of limestone, sucked up the fire of the huge red sun. It was always hot in the south desert. Even in the deep of night the stones of Gazu Kadem kept the city warm. Now, at mid-day, it was at its hott...
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what happens after the celebration Choices: A. the sacrificed dogs are buried B. It become hot C. everyone goes home D. not enough information
everyone goes home
[ "It was hot. The smell of blood already hung heavy in the air. The white sands, imported from the far west mountains of limestone, sucked up the fire of the huge red sun. It was always hot in the south desert. Even in the deep of night the stones of Gazu Kadem kept the city warm. Now, at mid-day, it was at its hott...
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When was the arena build? Choices: A. not enough information B. during the days of the old empire C. after the 1943 D. during the winter
during the days of the old empire
[ "It was hot. The smell of blood already hung heavy in the air. The white sands, imported from the far west mountains of limestone, sucked up the fire of the huge red sun. It was always hot in the south desert. Even in the deep of night the stones of Gazu Kadem kept the city warm. Now, at mid-day, it was at its hott...
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who is the author Choices: A. not enough information B. a nobleman C. a passerby D. a solder
not enough information
[ "It was hot. The smell of blood already hung heavy in the air. The white sands, imported from the far west mountains of limestone, sucked up the fire of the huge red sun. It was always hot in the south desert. Even in the deep of night the stones of Gazu Kadem kept the city warm. Now, at mid-day, it was at its hott...
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why does this story probably occur? Choices: A. to keep order B. to keep the gods happy C. not enough information D. this happens because they were overruled by invaders
this happens because they were overruled by invaders
[ "It was hot. The smell of blood already hung heavy in the air. The white sands, imported from the far west mountains of limestone, sucked up the fire of the huge red sun. It was always hot in the south desert. Even in the deep of night the stones of Gazu Kadem kept the city warm. Now, at mid-day, it was at its hott...
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After the end of this story Choices: A. civilians and slaves died B. not enough information C. slaves killed everyone D. civilians partied
civilians and slaves died
[ "It was hot. The smell of blood already hung heavy in the air. The white sands, imported from the far west mountains of limestone, sucked up the fire of the huge red sun. It was always hot in the south desert. Even in the deep of night the stones of Gazu Kadem kept the city warm. Now, at mid-day, it was at its hott...
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Who is Dan Trex Choices: A. not enough information B. Gazu's daughter C. Gazu's grandchild D. Gazu's wife
not enough information
[ "It was hot. The smell of blood already hung heavy in the air. The white sands, imported from the far west mountains of limestone, sucked up the fire of the huge red sun. It was always hot in the south desert. Even in the deep of night the stones of Gazu Kadem kept the city warm. Now, at mid-day, it was at its hott...
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Why did the author notice Barend? Choices: A. because he was dirty and snotty, B. not enough information C. because he wore old clothes D. because he liked his shadow,
because he liked his shadow,
[ "It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f...
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What games did they play during kindergarten? Choices: A. tag, B. hide-and-seek, C. not enough information D. house
not enough information
[ "It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f...
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The author believes that Barend's shadow: Choices: A. not enough information B. was the most incredible shadow C. was not an actual shadow D. was horrible
was the most incredible shadow
[ "It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f...
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What is probably true about the author? Choices: A. the author did nothign wrong B. the author is innocent C. the author is evil D. not enough information
the author is evil
[ "It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f...
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Who is the most invisible character? Choices: A. not enough information B. The narrator C. Barend D. The bodies
Barend
[ "It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f...
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How long the narrator and Berand were probably friends? Choices: A. For many years B. Only when they were in kindergarten C. For a few months D. not enough information
For many years
[ "It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f...
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Barend become famous for burying bodies: Choices: A. not enough information B. Before he invented the folding map C. After they became friends D. Before they became friends
After they became friends
[ "It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f...
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Barend is probably: Choices: A. not enough information B. in prison C. hiding D. on the lam
not enough information
[ "It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f...
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Why did the narrator and Berand remain friends? Choices: A. They went to the same school B. The narrator was excited about having a friend C. Berand intrigue the narrator D. not enough information
Berand intrigue the narrator
[ "It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f...
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Barend and the author are now: Choices: A. enemies B. they meet up every now and then C. friends D. not enough information
not enough information
[ "It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f...
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When did the author become friends with Barend? Choices: A. after he started burying bodies in his backyard B. not enough information C. after he became famous for an easy foldable map, D. Before he became famous for an easy-foldable map,
Before he became famous for an easy-foldable map,
[ "It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f...
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What color was the sky on the day they met? Choices: A. not enough information B. black- nighttime C. gray, D. blue-ish green,
blue-ish green,
[ "It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f...