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question:You are an AI assistant. Provide a detailed answer so user don’t need to search outside to understand the answer. Over the last 30 years, Bangkok, once a small fishing village, has transformed into a rich, concrete, high-rise city that it is today. The spreading metropolis and its population of 12 million now produces 35 per cent of Thailand's economic wealth. As a magnet for foreign companies, Bangkok attracts many overseas managers and business people from different fields, including tourism, automobiles and electronics. The city's population of foreigners is in the high hundreds of thousands, with tens of thousands of Japanese, Chinese and western employees working alongside hundreds of thousands of Burmese who mostly do unskilled jobs shunned by Thais. For those used to the good life, the variety and quality of the city's food is a key attraction, says one US manager, before listing many of his favourite Italian, Mexican and, of course, Thai restaurants. Most offer quality meals for less than the cost of a takeaway sandwich in London. Great choice and value can be found in Bangkok's other attractions, too. For overseas business people who enjoy shopping in luxury and air-conditioned comfort, the city has hundreds of modern shopping malls. Some foreigners, however, prefer the charms of Chatuchak Market, where anything can be bought at a good price by the skilled bargainer. When the time comes to talk business many overseas business people prefer to move out of the markets and onto the golf course. Thailand has thousands of courses, which can provide a welcome break from the busy and noisy city life. But most business people go to the golf course because it's the perfect place to discuss the next big deal. Because of the fast-paced life some foreign business people see Bangkok as a place to stay for the short term, rather than a lifetime. Australian computer software designer Sarah Huang is seven months pregnant but still working full-time in her Bangkok office. She says the city is "definitely a place I want to stay for the next five, ten years". Nannies and home help are affordable, but high fees for quality... The main purpose of the passage is to A) explain the reasons for Bangkok's rapid economic growth over the past 30 years B) promote the many attractions Bangkok has to offer tourists visiting the city C) describe the attractions of living in Bangkok for foreign business people D) compare the lifestyles of Burmese workers and foreign business people in Bangkok
answer:The main purpose of the passage is to C) describe the attractions of living in Bangkok for foreign business people. The passage talks about various aspects of life in Bangkok, such as food, shopping, entertainment, and business opportunities that attract foreign business people to the city.
question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Washington (CNN) -- A trio of congressional Republicans passionately appealed to the Pentagon on Thursday to drop charges against three Navy SEALs accused of assaulting an Iraqi suspected of orchestrating the 2004 killing and mutilation of four U.S. contractors. Flanked by about a dozen retired Navy SEALs at a news conference near the Capitol, Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-California; Rep. Dan Burton, R-Indiana; and Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, insisted that the U.S. is sending the wrong message to its troops. "These Navy SEALs were apprehending a terrorist murderer, and they are being accused of roughing him up? Give me a break! These men should be given medals, not prosecuted. These men are heroes," Rohrabacher said. Burton agreed, saying, "These people are laying their lives on the line every day, and they can't go into a combat situation with kid gloves on." The congressmen said they plan to present to Pentagon officials petitions signed by thousands of people supporting the SEALs. The Iraqi suspect, Ahmed Hashim Abed, complained to investigators he was punched during his detention. One of the three SEALs, Petty Officer 2nd Class Matthew McCabe, 24, accused of assault, stood next to his attorney at the event Thursday. McCabe did not speak. Gohmert said those who bring harm to Americans should not get the same judicial treatment as U.S. citizens. "They get all their constitutional rights. Well, we've got heroes around who deserve the constitutional rights of an even better caliber. And yes, there are different levels of constitutional rights," he said. Based on the article and the following list of answers, write a list of questions. 1. Burton 2. Three 3. Petty Officer 2nd Class 4. three 5. 24 6. assault 7. thousands 8. California 9. Texas 10. Dan Burton 11. retired Navy SEALs 12. orchestrating the 2004 killing and mutilation of four U.S. contractors
answer:1. Who is the congressman from Indiana supporting the Navy SEALs? 2. How many congressional Republicans passionately appealed to the Pentagon to drop the charges? 3. What rank is Matthew McCabe in the Navy SEALs? 4. How many Navy SEALs were accused of assaulting the Iraqi suspect? 5. How old is Petty Officer 2nd Class Matthew McCabe? 6. What are the accused Navy SEALs charged with? 7. How many signatures do the congressmen plan to present to Pentagon officials in support of the SEALs? 8. Which state does Rep. Dana Rohrabacher represent? 9. Which state does Rep. Louie Gohmert represent? 10. What is the full name of the congressman from Indiana? 11. Who was present at the news conference with the congressmen? 12. What is Ahmed Hashim Abed suspected of doing?
question:Question: where in gospel of mark does the disciples question Christ deity I found the following answer on Google: This canonical account of the life of Jesus of Nazareth is one of the three synoptic gospels . Is that a correct answer? Yes or no.
answer:No, the answer you found does not directly provide the information about where in the Gospel of Mark the disciples question Christ's deity. The answer only explains that the Gospel of Mark is one of the three synoptic gospels, which is information about the text, but not the specific instance you are asking about.
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. Generate short a sentence that can be linguistically classified as (ii) (Choices: (i) unacceptable (ii) acceptable)
answer:For the task, we are required to generate a short sentence that can be linguistically classified as (ii) acceptable. In order to generate an acceptable sentence, one has to keep in mind the rules of syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. The sentence should have a proper ordering of words (syntax), it should make sense (semantics), and it should be appropriate in context (pragmatics). For instance, let's create a simple sentence with a subject, verb and object: "The cat is sleeping." This sentence is syntactically correct because the subject ("The cat") comes before the verb ("is sleeping"). Semantically, it makes sense because cats do sleep. Therefore, it follows the syntactic and semantic rules of grammar. It is also pragmatically valid as it can be used appropriately in many contexts. Hence, the sentence generated, "The cat is sleeping", can be classified as (ii) linguistically acceptable.