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question:The participation of Chechen women in suicide attacks reflects the radicalization of a war that has turned increasingly nihilistic. Which is the best summary of this article?
answer:The increased involvement of Chechen women in suicide attacks demonstrates the growing radicalization of a war that has become increasingly destructive and devoid of purpose. This shift highlights the escalating intensity of the conflict and the desperation of the groups involved, potentially leading to devastating consequences for all parties concerned.
question:What's the most logical way to complete this passage? The London 2012 Paralympics is set to be a sell-out - but people should still expect to see some gaps in seating, officials said today. Organisers revealed that around 2.3m tickets have been sold, 200,000 short of their target. But chief executive Paul Deighton said they expect to hit their ticket goal, with half the remaining seats on sale before Games-time. The organisers are 'delighted' with the interest in the Paralympics. Paralympic organisers will be hoping to avoid a repeat of some Olympic days where there were swathes of empty seats Not sold out: Many empty seats were spotted at Olympic swimming events, but officials say they are 200,000 tickets away from a complete sell-out 'To the extent our experience of how they churn through those seats tells us that if it is possible to sell some more we will put those on the market just as we did at the OPTIONS: - Coe.' - Games.' - London 2012 Paralympics.' - Olympic.' - Paralympic.' - Paralympics.' - Paul Deighton.'
answer:Games.' The most logical way to complete this passage would be: The London 2012 Paralympics is set to be a sell-out - but people should still expect to see some gaps in seating, officials said today. Organisers revealed that around 2.3m tickets have been sold, 200,000 short of their target. But chief executive Paul Deighton said they expect to hit their ticket goal, with half the remaining seats on sale before Games-time. The organisers are 'delighted' with the interest in the Paralympics. Paralympic organisers will be hoping to avoid a repeat of some Olympic days where there were swathes of empty seats. Not sold out: Many empty seats were spotted at Olympic swimming events, but officials say they are 200,000 tickets away from a complete sell-out. 'To the extent our experience of how they churn through those seats tells us that if it is possible to sell some more we will put those on the market just as we did at the Games.' In this context, "Games" refers to the Olympic Games, which is where organizers want to avoid a repeat of the empty seats situation. By completing the passage with "Games," it implies that the organizers will use their experience from the Olympic Games to manage the sale and distribution of remaining Paralympic tickets to maximize attendance and fill as many empty seats as possible.
question:Context:Jim yelled at Kevin because *he* was so upset. Is "he" the same as "Jim"? Possible answers:Pick from: [-] no [-] yes Answer:
answer:Yes, in the given context, "he" refers to Jim. The sentence states that "Jim yelled at Kevin because he was so upset." The usage of "he" here is a pronoun aimed at replacing a noun previously mentioned, which in this case is Jim. It is Jim who is feeling upset, which then leads to him yelling at Kevin.
question:Write a sentence in Spanish.
answer:Step 1: Determine which type of sentence to create: Since no specific sentence topic was provided, I will choose a basic and commonly-used sentence expressing a greeting. Step 2: Select appropriate Spanish vocabulary: I will use the Spanish word "Hola" (Hello) and "cómo" (how), "estás" (are you), which are commonly employed in greetings. Step 3: Apply correct grammar and syntax: In Spanish, an interrogative sentence usually begins with an inverted question mark ("¿") and ends with a standard question mark ("?"). Thus, I will follow this format. Step 4: Construct the sentence: Combining the vocabulary and grammar rules, the sentence becomes "¿Hola, cómo estás?" By following the aforementioned steps, I have created a simple Spanish greeting sentence.