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question:After a very stressful day I went to the barber for a relaxing shave. I love the hot towels, the pre-shave oil and the hot lather. The short, definite, confident strokes of a barbers straight blade moving across my face is great. I find it all very relaxing. But, I found nothing relaxing about this barber shop. When I walked in, the music was very loud latin music. It reminded me of music you hear at a night club. The towels felt more warm than hot. When I mentioned the towels weren't hot, she argued they were hot!! I'm not sure, but I think the towel might have been hot. I think she pulled it out of the hot box and ran it under hot water. The hot water isn't nearly as hot as the towel when it comes out of the hot box, so it actually would cool the towel. Not positive if that is what happened, but the towel should have been much hotter and the barber should not have argued with me. The barber was a very young woman. She took no care in applying the pre-shave oil. She did not slap it on, but I doubt I would have noticed too much of a difference if she had slapped it on. There was a quickness that felt rushed. Now the worst part....the blade across my face HURT!!!!! It hurt a LOT!!!! I made her stop. I just couldn't take it. I left with only a 1/4 of my face shaved. There was nothing relaxing about this shop, barber or shave. I normally go to the Arrowhead area to V's Barbershop. I will stay with V's!!! Choose the sentiment of this review? Available options: (A). negative; (B). positive;
answer:The sentiment of this review is (A). negative.
question:Select the correct answer: Which is an appropriate title for this article? A criminal trial scheduled to start Monday involving former Enron Corp. executives may shine a rare and potentially harsh spotlight on the inner workings OPT: (i) World; (ii) Sports; (iii) Business; (iv) Science/Tech;
answer:The correct answer for the article title is (iii) Business. This is because the article is talking about a criminal trial involving former executives of Enron Corp., which is related to the business world.
question:Does "New Haven (local /nuː ˈheɪvən/, noo-HAY-vən), in the U.S. state of Connecticut, is the principal municipality in Greater New Haven, which had a total population of 862,477 in 2010." contain the correct answer to "The population of the Greater New Haven in 2010?"
answer:Yes, the given statement "New Haven (local /nuː ˈheɪvən/, noo-HAY-vən), in the U.S. state of Connecticut, is the principal municipality in Greater New Haven, which had a total population of 862,477 in 2010." contains the correct answer to the question "The population of the Greater New Haven in 2010?" The statement provides the following information: 1. New Haven is a city in the U.S. state of Connecticut. 2. New Haven is the principal municipality in Greater New Haven. 3. The total population of Greater New Haven in 2010 was 862,477. Based on this information, we can clearly conclude that the statement includes the correct answer to the question about the population of Greater New Haven in 2010. According to the statement, the population of Greater New Haven in 2010 was 862,477.
question:A). negative; B). positive; Short movie review: love may have been in the air onscreen , but i certainly was n't feeling any of it . Did the critic thinking positively or negatively of the movie?
answer:To determine if the critic is thinking positively or negatively about the movie, let's break down the provided short movie review step-by-step and analyze its content: Step 1: Analyze the text The review states: "love may have been in the air onscreen, but i certainly was n't feeling any of it." - The phrase "love may have been in the air onscreen" can be seen as a positive aspect of the movie. - However, the second part of the statement, "but I certainly wasn't feeling any of it" negates the earlier positive sentiment, which implies that the critic did not connect with this aspect of the movie. Step 2: Weigh the sentiments Given the analysis of the text, the negative sentiment in the second part of the statement ("I certainly wasn't feeling any of it") seems to outweigh the positive sentiment mentioned in the first part of the statement ("love may have been in the air onscreen"). So, based on the analysis, we can conclude that the critic is thinking negatively of the movie.