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question:Translate from English to Spanish: A particular tragedy for this land was the ruthless attempt by the Government of that time to silence the voice of the Church. Spanish:

answer:Para traducir la frase del inglés al español, primero identifico las palabras, frases y conceptos clave que constituyen el significado general de la oración. Luego, aplico mis habilidades lingüísticas y conocimientos gramaticales para proporcionar una traducción coherente y precisa en español. Paso 1: Identificar palabras y frases clave - A particular tragedy: Una tragedia particular - For this land: para esta tierra - The ruthless attempt: el intento despiadado - By the Government of that time: por el Gobierno de aquel momento - To silence: silenciar - The voice of the Church: la voz de la Iglesia Paso 2: Ordenar y estructurar la oración en español Teniendo en cuenta la gramática y estructura del español, organizo las palabras y frases clave identificadas en el paso 1 en una oración coherente y fluida en español: "Una tragedia particular para esta tierra fue el intento despiadado por parte del Gobierno de aquel momento de silenciar la voz de la Iglesia." Resultado final en español: Una tragedia particular para esta tierra fue el intento despiadado por parte del Gobierno de aquel momento de silenciar la voz de la Iglesia.

question:Summarize this article in one sentence. Ahmed Kathrada, who was jailed alongside Nelson Mandela, said that Mr Zuma's resignation would end a "crisis of confidence" in the government. Mr Zuma said on Friday he would repay the money but would remain in his post. He has faced widespread calls for his resignation from South Africa's opposition. South Africa's highest court ruled that Mr Zuma had failed to uphold the constitution by ignoring instructions to repay some of the 16m in state funds spent on renovations at his private residence. In a televised address on Friday, Mr Zuma made no reference to the calls for his resignation. Can Zuma survive after apology? The leadership of Mr Zuma's party, the African National Congress, said it was united behind its leader, but the intervention of 86-year-old Mr Kathrada, a party veteran, may carry weight. Along with Mr Mandela, Mr Kathrada was among eight ANC activists sentenced to life imprisonment after being convicted of trying to overthrow the apartheid government during the 1963-1964 Rivonia Trial. In an open letter published in South African media, Mr Kathrada said: "In the face of such persistently widespread criticism, condemnation and demand, is it asking too much to express the hope that you will choose the correct way that is gaining momentum, to consider stepping down? "I know that if I were in the president's shoes, I would step down with immediate effect." The scandal is arguably the biggest yet to hit Mr Zuma, who has fended off accusations of corruption and cronyism since before he took office in 2009. The public protector, an anti-corruption body, ruled in 2014 that 23m of public money had been improperly spent on Mr Zuma's rural home in Nkandla in KwaZulu-Natal province, and ordered him to reimburse part of the expense. South African papers are abuzz with reactions to President Jacob Zuma's apology for improper spending on his rural home, and speculation about what he will do next. The Johannesburg Star's Janet Smith says Mr Zuma must be observing events in Brazil , where there are growing calls for the resignation of President Dilma Rousseff over corruption charges. The Sowetan's report about Mr Zuma's apology is overshadowed by the ongoing saga involving the president and the Indian-born Gupta family, which has allegedly been allowed undue influence. The paper's front-page comment yesterday was headlined "It's official: he's a failed president" In the Mail and Guardian, Carien du Plessis foresees difficulties for the ruling ANC if Mr Zuma were to resign, saying: "In a party split down the middle in more or less equal factions... things are more likely to fall apart." Business Day's reports about the apology includes opposition Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane's description of it as an insult, and ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe's efforts to discourage calls for the president to step down. The president claimed he had acted "in good faith" and "never knowingly and deliberately set out to violate the constitution". "Any action that has been found not to be in keeping with the constitution happened because of a different approach and different legal advice," he said, before issuing an apology for the "frustration" caused. The case had been brought by two opposition parties, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and the Democratic Alliance (DA). They have launched impeachment proceedings against Mr Zuma, but these are unlikely to be successful because of the ANC's large majority in parliament. Summary:

answer:South Africa's president, Jacob Zuma, faces criticism and calls for his resignation after it was discovered that he improperly spent public funds on his private residence; he has apologized and agreed to repay some of the money.

question:What is the most logical completion of this news story?. WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Ralph Nader is entering the presidential race as an independent, he announced Sunday, saying it is time for a "Jeffersonian revolution." Ralph Nader is running for president as an independent. "In the last few years, big money and the closing down of Washington against citizen groups prevent us from trying to improve our country. And I want everybody to have the right and opportunity to improve their country," he told reporters after an appearance announcing his candidacy on NBC's "Meet the Press." Asked why he should be president, the longtime consumer advocate said, "Because I got things done." He cited a 40-year record, which he said includes saving "millions of lives," bringing about stricter protection for food and water and fighting corporate control over Washington. Calling Nader's move "very unfortunate," Sen.

answer:Dianne Feinstein expressed concern that Nader's candidacy could potentially draw votes away from the Democratic nominee and unintentionally bolster support for the Republican candidate. "Ralph Nader has a long history as an advocate, but this isn't the time for a third-party candidate to potentially divide the progressive vote," she told CNN in a statement. Despite these concerns, Nader remained steadfast in his decision to run and quickly began forming his campaign team. He announced a platform that emphasized campaign finance reform, environmental protection, universal healthcare, and workers' rights, attracting a significant following among progressive voters who felt frustrated with the political establishment. The two major party nominees, Democratic candidate John Smith and Republican candidate Jane Doe, both acknowledged Nader's entry into the race and vowed to focus on engaging voters and outlining their policy proposals, rather than worrying about the impact of his candidacy. As the election season progressed, Nader's campaign continued to gain momentum – particularly in several key battleground states. Pundits debated the influence of Nader's campaign on the race, with some arguing that he was providing a necessary voice for disaffected voters and others asserting that he was damaging the chances of the Democratic nominee. In the end, the election proved to be one of the closest in US history. Some analysts theorized that Nader's presence in the race had played a role in dividing voter support among progressives, ultimately giving the Republican candidate a narrow advantage in several crucial states. In the aftermath of the election, Nader defended his decision to run, pointing out that his campaign had brought national attention to important issues such as corporate influence in politics and the need for significant environmental reforms. Despite the outcome, he vowed to continue his work as an advocate for the public and as a force for political change in the United States. The election's results fueled ongoing conversations about the role of third-party candidates in the American political system. The increased visibility of Nader's campaign and its impact on the race sparked renewed discussions about the importance of alternative voices in politics and the merits of potentially overhauling the nation's electoral process to accommodate them. Though Ralph Nader did not achieve his goal of becoming president, his campaign left a lasting impact on the American political landscape and served as a catalyst for further debate on the role of third-party and independent candidates in shaping the future of the nation.

question:Given the following reasoning and answer, what was the question? The girl may be little but that does not always mean young. There may not be water beyond the rail. There could be land. The answer: it is not possible to tell

answer:What can be concluded about the age of the girl and what is found beyond the rail?

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