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question:Does not feel we'll Select your answer from the options. What is the sentiment of this tweet? Pick from: (1). negative. (2). positive....I think the answer is

answer:I think the answer is (1). negative. Because "does not feel well" means someone is not feeling good, and that is a sad thing. So, it's not a happy or positive sentiment.

question:Media Player Classic (MPC) is a compact media player for 32-bit and 64-bit Microsoft Windows. MPC mimics the look and feel of Windows Media Player 6.4, but provides most options and features available in modern media players. It and its forks are standard media players in the K-Lite Codec Pack and the Combined Community Codec Pack. Does this next sentence follow, given the preceding text? Windows Media Player 6.4 does not contain many options and features available in modern media players.

answer:Yes, the next sentence follows logically from the given information. Step 1: Understand the context - The text talks about Media Player Classic (MPC), which is a compact media player designed for Microsoft Windows. It is mentioned that MPC mimics the look and feel of Windows Media Player 6.4 but has most features and options modern media players have. Step 2: Analyze the sentence - The next sentence states that Windows Media Player 6.4 does not contain many options and features available in modern media players. Step 3: Make connections - Comparing this sentence with the information about MPC, which is said to provide most options and features available in modern media players, it can be inferred that Windows Media Player 6.4 might lack those features. Based on these steps, the next sentence follows the content and makes sense.

question:Question: What is Alex's vice? If there is no answer, please output "Insufficient information to provide an answer.". Movie title: Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom Context: Based on the popular television series, Noahs Arc: Jumping the Broom is a feature film that continues the narrative thread of the second series, with all the luscious drama that one would expect. In this, Noah Nichols (Darryl Stephens) and his ARC: Alex Kirby (Rodney Chester), Ricky Davis (Christian Vincent), and Chance Counter (Douglas Spearman), retreat to Marthas Vineyard for Noahs intimate marriage to Wade Robinson (Jensen Atwood). While Alexs hubby, Trey (Gregory Kieth), video chats from home to babysit their newly adopted Ethiopian child, Chance brings his husband, Eddie (Jonathan Julian), and Ricky is accompanied by the 19-year old Brandon (Gary Leroi Gray) for some lighthearted fling-dating. But as the four couples hole up and attend separate bachelor parties, each relationship begins to unravel. Alexs pill-popping throughout the weekend, compiled with surprise drop-ins from Noahs boss, Brandy (Jennia Fredrique) and rapper Baby Gat (Jason Steed), dont help Noah and Wade work through last-minute jitters. Humor abounding, many of the deep questions about what marriage and commitment mean are filtered through scenes about stress related to coming-out and what promiscuity symbolizes to gay men. Appearances by two moms, Noahs (Suanne Coy) and Wades (Tonya Pinkins), also make for some fun, and tense, situation comedy. Jumping the Broom has all the verve of the series, so if you are already a fan, this romantic tale will not disappoint. [D-Man2010]

answer:Insufficient information to provide an answer.

question:Potential 49ers’ target Treadwell won’t run at NFL combine Photo: Albert Cesare, Associated Press Potential 49ers’ target Treadwell won’t run at NFL combine So just how fast in Mississippi wide receiver Laquon Treadwell? The answer won’t be provided this week in Indianapolis. Treadwell, the consensus top wide receiver in the draft and a logical first-round target for the 49ers, won’t run the 40-yard dash at the NFL combine, GM Junior Scouting reported. Treadwell has tremendous size (6-3, 220) and impressive production (82 catches, 1,153 yards and 11 TDs in 2015), but they are questions about his giddy-up-and-go. ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper said on a conference call this morning that Treadwell’s 40-yard-dash time could determine whether or not he’s a top-10 selection. “If he runs a good 40, he’s a top-10 pick,” said Kiper, who was unaware Treadwell wouldn’t run at the combine. “Big. Strong. Physical. Great hands. Great concentration. Toughness. You look at what (Bears wideout) Alshon Jeffery’s done in the NFL, he could have every bit as good of a career, if not better … If he runs well, he’s top 10. If he runs just OK, he’s probably mid-first round.” Funny Kiper should mention Jeffery. Actually, it’s not amusing to 49ers fans. In 2012, the 49ers selected Illinois wide receiver A.J. Jenkins (17 career receptions) with the No. 30 overall pick, while the Bears selected Jeffery (252 career catches) 15 picks later. Jenkins, who measured 6-0, 190 pounds at the combine, ran a 4.37 40-yard dash in Indianapolis. Jeffery (6-4, 213) didn’t run at the combine and posted a 4.51 at his pro day. Since selecting Jenkins, 49ers general manager Trent Baalke has noted 40-yard-dash times can be overrated. In 2014, he brought up perhaps the most famous example to illustrate his point. Just how fast was Jerry Rice? Answer: fast enough. “(Rice) didn’t have a great 40 time, but his play speed - how many people ever saw him caught, run down?” Trent Baalke said before the 2014 draft. “He played fast.” Eric Branch is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: [email protected]. Twitter: @Eric_Branch What are the most important parts of this text?

answer:The most important parts of this text are: 1. Laquon Treadwell, the consensus top wide receiver in the draft and a potential first-round target for the 49ers, won't run the 40-yard dash at the NFL combine. 2. Treadwell has great size (6-3, 220) and impressive production (82 catches, 1,153 yards, and 11 TDs in 2015), but there are questions about his speed. 3. ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper believes Treadwell's 40-yard-dash time could determine if he's a top-10 pick or not. 4. Since selecting A.J. Jenkins in 2012, 49ers general manager Trent Baalke has noted that 40-yard-dash times can be overrated, using Jerry Rice as an example.

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