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question:Extract the answer to the following question from the movie plot. If the question isn't answerable, please output "Can't answer". Question: Where does Marissa chase Hanna? Title: Hanna Movie plot: Hanna Heller (Saoirse Ronan) is a 15-year-old girl who lives with her father, Erik Heller (Eric Bana) in the wilderness of Finland. When she is first seen, she is hunting a reindeer which she shoots with a bow and arrow. Hanna chases the animal until she comes across it, collapsed. She comments that the arrow missed the heart and then she finishes off the reindeer with one shot.Ever since she was born, Hanna has been trained by Erik to become an assassin. As part of her training, she has never come into contact with modern technology and has memorized a series of fake back stories for herself to be used when the time comes.One night, Hanna approaches Erik and tells him that she is "ready", and he retrieves a box containing an old transmitter, which he gives to her. After analyzing the situation, Hanna flips the switch, sending a signal of her location to Marissa Wiegler (Cate Blanchett), a corrupt CIA agent. Marissa sends a team to Erik's cabin, where Hanna, who had been waiting for them, is captured and taken to a CIA safe house in Morocco. There, she discovers that Erik is a former CIA agent who betrayed the agency and knows a secret that can't become public. Marissa has been assigned to kill him, but Hanna has been trained to kill Marissa by Erik. Knowing that Hanna was captured too easily, Marissa sends a body double (Michelle Dockery) to speak with Hanna. Hanna kills the false Marissa, breaks free and escapes the compound.While on the run through the desert, she meets Sebastian (Jason Flemyng) and Rachel (Olivia Williams), and befriends their daughter Sophie (Jessica Barden). They decide to help her go to Berlin, after she tells them her fake back story. Meanwhile, Marissa hires a mercenary called Isaacs (Tom Hollander) to capture Hanna while she goes after Erik, who is in Germany. Later, Isaacs and his men corner Hanna and the family, but she manages to escape after killing one of Isaacs' men. The boy of the captured family, who has a crush on Hanna, is tricked into telling Marissa that Hanna is heading...
answer:Can't answer
question:How do you say "Toda la actualidad de video fotos video video fotos video fotos fotos Enrique del Cerro" in Spanish?
answer:The given text "Toda la actualidad de video fotos video video fotos video fotos fotos Enrique del Cerro" is already in Spanish. No translation is needed.
question:Can we conclude from "A person in a snow tunnel." that "A person is naked in a snow tunnel."? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell Let's be accurate as possible and think first.
answer:No, we cannot conclude from "A person in a snow tunnel" that "A person is naked in a snow tunnel." The original statement does not provide any information about the person's clothing or lack thereof.
question:Q: I am verifying the answers generated by an automatic system to the following question: What does Rapture meaning in a theological sense? Suggested answer: Denominations such as Roman Catholics , Orthodox Christians , Lutheran Christians, and Reformed Christians believe in a rapture only in the sense of a general final resurrection, when Christ returns a single time. Should I validate this answer? A:
answer:In order to properly validate the provided answer, we should first expand upon the concept of the Rapture in a theological context. The term "Rapture" is derived from the Latin word "rapere", which means "to snatch away" or "to seize". In Christianity, the concept of the Rapture is an eschatological event wherein believers are instantly and miraculously transported to Heaven to meet Jesus Christ, ultimately escaping the tribulation or end-times events prophesied in the Bible. The concept of the Rapture is primarily derived from two main scriptural sources: 1) 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17 - This passage describes the resurrection of the dead in Christ and the transformation of the living believers at the return of Jesus Christ. Many theologians interpret this event as the Rapture. 2) 1 Corinthians 15:51-52 - This passage outlines the instantaneous transformation of believers into glorified bodies at the sound of the "last trumpet". It is crucial to recognize that various Christian denominations hold differing views regarding the Rapture. The answer provided above explains the stance of some denominations, such as Roman Catholics, Orthodox Christians, Lutheran Christians, and Reformed Christians, who believe in a general final resurrection when Christ returns a single time. This event, also known as the Second Coming of Christ, encompasses both the resurrection of the dead in Christ and the transformation of the living believers, rather than a separate event of the Rapture. However, other Christian denominations, particularly within the Protestant tradition, hold pre-tribulation, mid-tribulation, or post-tribulation views of the Rapture. These views center around the timing of the Rapture in relation to the period of tribulation foretold in the Book of Revelation. Some denominations, such as certain evangelical and fundamentalist groups, believe that the Rapture will occur before this period of tribulation, sparing believers from the hardships that will unfold. In summary, while the provided answer gives an accurate account of the belief in a general final resurrection held by Roman Catholics, Orthodox Christians, Lutheran Christians, and Reformed Christians, it does not encompass the full spectrum of Christian theological perspectives on the Rapture. Therefore, it is recommended to validate the answer with the added context of contrasting denominational stances and consider providing further information on pre-tribulation, mid-tribulation, or post-tribulation views to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the Rapture in a theological sense across Christianity.