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question:You should describe the task and explain your answer. While answering a multiple choice question, first output the correct answer(s). Then explain why other answers are wrong. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Write the next sentence in the following story. How to remove leeches Locate its head and sucker. The head is the narrower part of the leech, and the sucker where it attaches to your skin. If the leech is located on one of your arms, legs, your torso, or another easily accessible area, you should be able to remove it yourself. Pick from: * Otherwise, you'll need someone else to help you take it off. If you find one leech, you should check your entire body to see if there are more. * The head and sucker typically come in two halves. Set the head halves aside for later use. * The leech's head is generally facing up, with the big eye facing down. It has black, erect eyes, and is generally about the size of a dollar bill. * The leech may have a long club-like hanging " head " attached to it by an extended swinging arm. Never use a club to lift leeches off your body.. The answer should be

answer:Otherwise, you'll need someone else to help you take it off. If you find one leech, you should check your entire body to see if there are more. This is the correct answer because it provides practical advice on what to do if you cannot remove the leech yourself and emphasizes the importance of checking your body for other leeches. The other choices are incorrect because: 1. "The head and sucker typically come in two halves. Set the head halves aside for later use." - This statement is confusing and doesn't relate to the process of removing leeches. 2. "The leech's head is generally facing up, with the big eye facing down. It has black, erect eyes, and is generally about the size of a dollar bill." - This description is irrelevant and inaccurate, as leeches do not have "big eyes" and don't resemble a dollar bill in size. 3. "The leech may have a long club-like hanging "head" attached to it by an extended swinging arm. Never use a club to lift leeches off your body." - This statement is also irrelevant and can be confusing for anyone trying to remove a leech.

question:You are an AI assistant. User will you give you a task. Your goal is to complete the task as faithfully as you can. While performing the task think step-by-step and justify your steps. Are these paraphrases? Jane manages to survive and Michael finally loses her virginity . Jane manages to survive and Michael loses her virginity .

answer:1. Determine if both sentences have similar meaning. Both sentences seem to convey the idea that Jane survives something and Michael loses her virginity. 2. Compare grammar and sentence structure. Both sentences have a similar structure, with "Jane manages to survive" followed by "and Michael loses her virginity." 3. Compare the differences in the sentences. The main difference between the two sentences is the addition of the word "finally" in the first sentence. 4. Analyze the impact of the difference. The addition of "finally" in the first sentence adds emphasis and suggests that Michael losing her virginity was anticipated or expected. 5. Decide if the sentences are paraphrases. Despite the addition of the word "finally," the primary meanings of both sentences remain largely the same. The sentences are paraphrases, but with slight emphasis added in the first sentence due to the inclusion of "finally."

question:You are an AI assistant. User will you give you a task. Your goal is to complete the task as faithfully as you can. While performing the task think step-by-step and justify your steps. Please answer the following question: Title: Didn't get what I selected Review: This is not a review for the wilkinson blades themselves, which are awesome (5 stars). I selected to purchase 100 blades for 18.95. The title above said 50ct. If I had received 50 I would have been ok with it (cost a bit higher than local, but saved me a trip to the store); however, I received 10 blades for 14.54. They sell locally for around 1.25 for a 5 pack. Two dollars fifty is no where near 14.54 and since it isn't what I signed up for, Kay Beauty: I will absolutely be returning these. Is the review positive or negative? Answer:

answer:Step 1: Identify the key points in the review. - The review refers to Wilkinson blades. - The reviewer ordered 100 blades for 18.95, but received 10 blades for 14.54. - The local price for these blades is much cheaper. - The reviewer will return the product. Step 2: Analyze the overall tone of the review. - The reviewer mentions a positive aspect of the product (the blades themselves are awesome and deserve 5 stars), but the main focus of the review is dissatisfaction with the incorrect order, pricing, and need to return the item. Step 3: Determine the overall sentiment. - While there is a positive statement about the product, the majority of the review is focused on negative aspects - incorrect order, price discrepancy, and need for a return. Conclusion: The review is negative.

question:You are an AI assistant. User will you give you a task. Your goal is to complete the task as faithfully as you can. While performing the task think step-by-step and justify your steps. Write an article based on this summary: – Author Kathryn Stockett's best-seller The Help borrows a little too heavily from real life and from one life in particular, according to a nanny suing the author. Ablene Cooper says the book's character "Aibeleen"—who, like her, is a middle-aged black nanny with a gold tooth whose son died before she started working for her employers—is based on her and she finds the portrayal humiliating, ABC News reports. Cooper works for Stockett's brother, who has taken the nanny's side in the dispute. "Ain’t too many Ablenes," says Cooper. She is seeking 75,000 from Stockett and says she asked the author not to use her name or likeness. The lawsuit doesn't request punitive damages or attorneys' fees. Stockett ignored the request, despite knowing that doing so would be "emotionally upsetting and highly offensive to Ablene," Cooper's lawyer says. The novel, set in Jackson, Mississippi, during the early '60s, has been made into a movie that will be released this summer. (Click for more on the 'dirty secrets' of The Help.)

answer:Title: Author Kathryn Stockett Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Real-Life Inspiration for 'The Help' Character Kathryn Stockett, the author of the best-selling novel The Help, has been accused of borrowing too heavily from real life, specifically from the life of a nanny named Ablene Cooper. Cooper claims that the character Aibeleen, a middle-aged black nanny with a gold tooth and a deceased son, is based on her life, and she finds the portrayal humiliating. The case gains more interest as Ablene Cooper is currently employed by Stockett's brother, who supports Cooper's claims. To understand the similarities between Cooper and Aibeleen, one must break down their shared characteristics. Both are middle-aged black nannies with gold teeth and have experienced the tragic loss of their sons before they began working for their respective employers. Cooper claims that these similarities are not a coincidence and that Stockett has used her identity in crafting the character Aibeleen. "Ain’t too many Ablenes," said Cooper. In the lawsuit, Cooper is seeking 75,000 in damages from Stockett, for the alleged unauthorized use of her name and likeness. It is worth noting that the lawsuit does not request punitive damages or attorneys’ fees. Cooper’s lawyer stated that the author ignored Cooper's request to refrain from using her name or likeness, despite knowing that doing so would be "emotionally upsetting and highly offensive to Ablene." The Help, which is set during the early 1960s in Jackson, Mississippi, has been adapted into a movie slated for release this summer. As the lawsuit unfolds, the question remains: is the character of Aibeleen too close to the real-life Ablene Cooper, and if so, did Stockett cross a line in her quest for an authentic portrayal of this period in American history?

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