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question:Formulate an answer to this elaborate question: What was the name of the entomologist and grandson of the Scottish-born scientist, inventor, engineer, and innovator who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone? Answer:
answer:The name of the entomologist and grandson of the Scottish-born scientist, inventor, engineer, and innovator who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone is Alexander Graham Bell's grandson, Dr. David Fairchild Bell.
question:Mike has earned a total of 160 in wages this week. He received the wages for his first job, then later received the wages from his second job where he works 12 hours a week. If his second job pays 9 per hour then how much money, in dollars, did Mike receive from his first job? Thoughts? Step-by-step reasoning:
answer:To find out how much money Mike received from his first job, we need to first determine how much he earned from his second job. Then, we can subtract this amount from his total wages to find out his income from his first job. Here's the step-by-step reasoning: 1. Determine the wages earned from the second job: Since his second job pays 9 per hour and he works 12 hours a week, we will multiply his hourly wage by the number of hours he works. Wages from second job = Hourly wage × Hours worked Wages from second job = 9 × 12 hours Wages from second job = 108 2. Now, we need to find out his wages from the first job: To do this, we will subtract his earnings from his second job from his total wages for the week. Wages from the first job = Total wages - Wages from the second job Wages from the first job = 160 - 108 Wages from the first job = 52 So, Mike received 52 from his first job.
question:CHAPTER XXIV The voyage is doomed to disaster and death. I know Mr. Pike, now, and if ever he discovers the identity of Mr. Mellaire, murder will be done. Mr. Mellaire is not Mr. Mellaire. He is not from Georgia. He is from Virginia. His name is Waltham--Sidney Waltham. He is one of the Walthams of Virginia, a black sheep, true, but a Waltham. Of this I am convinced, just as utterly as I am convinced that Mr. Pike will kill him if he learns who he is. Let me tell how I have discovered all this. It was last night, shortly before midnight, when I came up on the poop to enjoy a whiff of the south- east trades in which we are now bowling along, close-hauled in order to weather Cape San Roque. Mr. Pike had the watch, and I paced up and down with him while he told me old pages of his life. He has often done this, when not "sea-grouched," and often he has mentioned with pride--yes, with reverence--a master with whom he sailed five years. "Old Captain Somers," he called him--"the finest, squarest, noblest man I ever sailed under, sir." Well, last night our talk turned on lugubrious subjects, and Mr. Pike, wicked old man that he is, descanted on the wickedness of the world and on the wickedness of the man who had murdered Captain Somers. "He was an old man, over seventy years old," Mr. Pike went on. "And they say he'd got a touch of palsy--I hadn't seen him for years. You see, I'd had to clear out from the coast because of trouble. And that devil of a second mate caught him in bed late at night and beat him to death. It was terrible. They told me about it. Right in San Francisco, on board the _Jason Harrison_, it happened, eleven years ago. Answer this series of questions: 1. Is the voyage doomed? 2. To how many things? 3. What is the first mentioned? 4. And the second? 5. Whose identity is hidden? 6. What is his alias? 7. Is he from Maine? 8. What state then? 9. What crime will happen if his identity is revealed? 10. Who will kill him? 11. Was Pike described as old? 12. How old? 13. What sort of ailment did he have? 14. How long ago did something happen on the Jason Harrison? 15. What chapter is this from? 16. Who had the watch? 17. Who was the master he sailed with some time ago? 18. How many years ago? 19. What adjectives were used to describe Somers? 20. Where had Pike had to clear out from?
answer:1. Yes, according to the text, the voyage is doomed. 2. It's doomed to two things. 3. The first mentioned thing it's doomed to is disaster. 4. The second thing it's doomed to is death. 5. Mr. Mellaire's identity is hidden. 6. His alias is Sidney Waltham. 7. No, he is not from Maine. 8. Mr. Mellaire is from Virginia. 9. If his identity is revealed, murder will happen. 10. Mr. Pike will kill him. 11. Yes, Pike was described as old. 12. The text does not specify Pike's age. 13. The text mentions that Pike does not have any ailment. It's the other Captain, Captain Somers, who had a touch of palsy. 14. Something happened on the Jason Harrison eleven years ago. 15. This is from Chapter XXIV. 16. Mr. Pike had the watch. 17. He sailed with Captain Somers some time ago. 18. He sailed with Captain Somers five years ago. 19. Captain Somers was described as fine, square, and noble. 20. Pike had to clear out from the coast.
question:Please answer the following question: Extract the answer to the question from the following context. Question: Which film did not feature Julia Roberts, Mona Lisa Smile or The Life Before Her Eyes? Context: Several recent movies have been filmed in New Haven, including Mona Lisa Smile (2003), with Julia Roberts, The Life Before Her Eyes (2007), with Uma Thurman, and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Harrison Ford, Cate Blanchett and Shia LaBeouf. The filming of Crystal Skull involved an extensive chase sequence through the streets of New Haven. Several downtown streets were closed to traffic and received a "makeover" to look like streets of 1957, when the film is set. 500 locals were cast as extras for the film. In Everybody's Fine (2009), Robert De Niro has a close encounter in what is supposed to be the Denver train station; the scene was filmed in New Haven's Union Station. A:
answer:The film that did not feature Julia Roberts is The Life Before Her Eyes, which starred Uma Thurman. Mona Lisa Smile (2003) featured Julia Roberts in a leading role.