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question:Please answer the following question: Read the following article and select the best answer. Article: I grew up in the 1950s with very practical parents. My mother washed aluminum foil after she cooked in it, and then she reused it. She was the earliest recycle queen before people had a name for it. My father was no different. He preferred getting old shoes fixed to -buying new ones. Their marriage was good and their dreams were focused .Their best friends lived just a wave away. Though my parents have passed away, I can see them now - Dad in trousers, a T-shirt and a hat and Mom in a house dress, lawnmower in one hand and dishtowel in the other. It was the time to fix things -a curtain rod ,the kitchen radio, the screen door, the oven door, and so on. They fixed all things we had. It was a way of life, and sometimes it made me crazy. All that re-fixing and renewing made me want to scream.1 wanted just once to be wasteful. Waste meant being rich. Throwing things away meant you knew there'd always be more. I often thought like that. But then my mother died, and on that clear summer night, in the warmth of the hospital room, I learned that sometimes there isn't any more. Sometimes, what we care about most gets all used up and goes away and it will never return. So, while we have it, it is the best that we love it, care for it, fix it when it's broken and cure it when it's sick. This is true for marriage, old cars, children with bad report cards, dogs with bad hips and aging parents and grandparents. We keep them because they are worth it and because we are worth it. Question: We can learn that when the writer was young, she _ . - thought highly of her parents' habits - often helped her parents fix old things - often threw things away without being noticed - at times hated it when her parents fixed old things A:

answer:at times hated it when her parents fixed old things

question:This is an email Troy, Please review the attached to see if it conforms with your agreement. If it does, please forward it to National. Call me if you have any further questions. What is the subject of this email?

answer:The subject of this email pertains to the review and confirmation of a document or agreement attachment, followed by forwarding it to National if it meets the given criteria. Additionally, the email invites the recipient, Troy, to reach out for any further queries regarding the matter.

question:Write a sentence not in English.

answer:La comunidad internacional se ha comprometido a trabajar conjuntamente para abordar problemas urgentes como el cambio climático, la pobreza, las desigualdades y los conflictos armados, a través de iniciativas como los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible de las Naciones Unidas, el Acuerdo de París sobre el cambio climático y diversos tratados de desarme y control de armamentos. Translation: The international community has committed to working together to address urgent issues such as climate change, poverty, inequality, and armed conflicts, through initiatives such as the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, the Paris Agreement on climate change, and various disarmament and arms control treaties.

question:What country has about 4.5 million people, but 40 million sheep? What is the answer?

answer:The country with about 4.5 million people and 40 million sheep is New Zealand. It is a beautiful island country with lots and lots of cute, fluffy sheep living there. The people from New Zealand are called Kiwis, and they are friendly too!

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