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question:Find the right ending to this passage. There is still time for more to come but with knowing nods to Diego Costa (Chelsea), Rio Ferdinand, Mauricio Isla (both QPR), Fraser Forster (Southampton) and Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal), these are my top five signings made by Premier League clubs so far this summer. 5) Romelu Lukaku - Everton Everything about this signing sings of a new era for Everton Football Club. Soon after paying the wages to keep Gareth Barry, Bill Kenwright has again answered his critics among the Goodison faithful by laying out some serious cash by way of £28million for Lukaku. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Fabregas and Bojan scoring for their new clubs If it’s true that OPTIONS: - Alexis Sanchez chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him. - Arsenal chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him. - Bill Kenwright chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him. - Bojan chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him. - Calum Chambers chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him. - Cesc Fabregas chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him. - Chelsea chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him. - Diego Costa chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him. - Enner Valencia chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him. - Everton chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him. - Everton Football Club chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him. - Fabregas chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him. - Fraser Forster chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him. - Gareth Barry chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him. - Goodison chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him. - Lukaku chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him. - Mauricio Isla chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him. - Premier League chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him. - QPR chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him. - Rio Ferdinand chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him. - Romelu Lukaku chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him. - Sam Allardyce chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him. - Southampton chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him. - Stoke chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him. - West Ham chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him.

answer:If it's true that Arsenal chose not to sign their former captain then that's bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea to take him.

question:If you're traveling, you must be doing what? Options: - fatigue - going somewhere - exhilarating - crying - diarrhea Let's think carefully first. Step-by-step reasoning process:

answer:If you're traveling, you must be doing what? Let's analyze each option through a step-by-step reasoning process: 1. Fatigue: While you may experience fatigue during traveling, it is not a defining aspect of traveling itself. Traveling does not inherently mean that you are fatigued. 2. Going somewhere: This option aligns with the essence of traveling. Traveling involves moving from one place to another for various reasons like leisure, business, or adventure. Therefore, going somewhere is a crucial aspect of traveling. 3. Exhilarating: Traveling can indeed be exhilarating for some people due to the excitement of exploring new places, cultures, and experiences. However, it's not a necessary condition for traveling. Different people may have different emotional responses to traveling, so this option is not definitive. 4. Crying: Crying does not define traveling. People may cry for various reasons during their journey, but it's not a defining aspect of traveling. 5. Diarrhea: Diarrhea is a health issue that could occur for various reasons and does not define traveling. It may arise during travel due to new foods or a change in routine, but it is not a mandatory consequence of traveling. Based on this step-by-step reasoning process, we can confidently conclude that the correct answer is: "going somewhere". Traveling fundamentally means moving from one place to another, and it can involve different experiences and emotions for each individual.

question:Q:Read the following paragraph and extract the answer for the question: In what sport does Mark teach offense? Former Division I collegiate wrestler Scott Voss is a 42-year-old bored and disillusioned biology teacher at the failing Wilkinson High School. Budget cutbacks at the school jeopardize the continuation of its music program, which would result in its teacher, Marty Streb, being laid off. Concerned for both his colleague and his students, Scott attempts to raise the 48,000 necessary to keep the music program alive. He moonlights as a night instructor for an adult citizenship class, where student Niko asks him for outside tutoring. When Scott arrives at Niko's apartment, he learns that Niko was a former mixed martial arts fighter. While watching the UFC at Niko's apartment, Scott learns that the loser of a fight receives 10,000, which gives him the idea of raising the money by fighting and losing in MMA. Scott, helped by Niko and Marty, begins with small unsanctioned bouts paying only 750 to the loser. Niko begins training him in defense, later adding trainer Mark to teach offense, after Scott knocks out an opponent and realizes that wins give larger payouts, needing fewer fights to achieve his 48,000 goal. While Mark trains with Scott, Malia De La Cruz, one of Scott's students and a band member, helps Niko study for his citizenship test by putting the information into songs. Scott then begins fighting in small MMA fights and gradually gaining higher amounts of money for the school. A:

answer:Mark teaches offense in the sport of mixed martial arts (MMA).

question:Paragraph: Independence with Partition: The British began to see India's independence as inevitable; however, only a few seemed to understand the vital role of the religious groups. Britain prepared a parliamentary democracy with majority rule, but the majority were Hindus — and Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs had been killing each other in war for many centuries. Nehru's Congress Party, largely Hindu with a socialist leadership, wanted a parliamentary democracy. As counterweight, British legislation reserved parliamentary seats for religious minorities, but the Punjab and Bengal had such a complicated mixture of Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs that it was not possible to avoid fights over how separate constituencies were to be formed. The seeds of future trouble were sown. The legislation on reserving seats gave the Muslims the basis for an alternative to an India in which they were only a quarter of the population: Partition. In 1930, the poet Muhammad Iqbal proposed a separate Muslim homeland in the northwest of India. A small group of Indian Muslims at Cambridge came up with the name Pakistan, using the initials of the Punjab, Afghania (N.W. Frontier Province), Kashmir, and Sind (at the same time producing the word pak, meaning "pure"), and adding "stan," the Persian suffix for the word "country. " The Muslim campaign for Partition was led by London-trained Bombay lawyer, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Meanwhile, Gandhi vehemently opposed any dismemberment of the country, and tried to keep people united by fasting to uphold the spirit of love, and by focussing on the common adversary: the British. Advocating civil disobedience, he led his famous Salt March to the sea, to scoop up salt and circumvent the hated British salt tax. This put more than 60,000 in jail. Against this militancy, World War II did not elicit the solidarity of the first. Indians courageously fought alongside the British troops, in Burma, the Middle East, and Europe, but Gandhi saw the British as a provocation for Japanese invasion and was jailed yet again, for launching a "Quit India" campaign in the year 1942. Some anti-British extremists saw the Japanese as an Asian liberator. Winston Churchill didn't want any Indian independence and so it was probably as well for India that he was defeated by Attlee's Labor Party in 1945. With riots growing ever more bloody in Bengal, Bihar, and the Punjab, India's last viceroy, Lord Mountbatten, kept a mandate to make the British departure as quick and as smooth as possible. Quick it was — six months after his arrival — but not smooth. Question: "Who gave the Muslims the idea of partition?" Answer: "Muhammad Ali Jinnah" Based on the paragraph, choose if the answer is correct: A). no; B). yes;

answer:B). yes

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