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question:Given the question: Local hospital has launched a program to check if a patient has Retinitis. Resident ophthalmologist David is in charge of this program. In the first day of the program he checked two patients, patient A and patient B. The test result showed that patient A had Retinitis, but patient B did not have Retinitis. Then next day David checked two other patients, patient C and patient D. Patient C was 40 years old, but patient D was 80 years old. He found both patient C and D had Retinitis. Will David find patient B is in risk of blindness or not in risk of blindness? Hint: Retinitis is inflammation of the retina in the eye, which can permanently damage the retina and lead to blindness. The retina is the part of your eye that is also known as the "sensing tissue." Retinitis may be caused by a number of different infectious agents. Retinitis, also called Retinitis pigmentosa, has a prevalence of one in every 2,500-7,000 people. This condition is one of the leading causes that leads to blindness in patients in the age range of 20–60 years old. The answer is:

answer:Patient B is not in risk of blindness due to Retinitis, as the test result showed that patient B did not have Retinitis. However, there may be other factors or eye conditions that could put patient B at risk of blindness, but based on the information provided about Retinitis, patient B is not at risk of blindness from this specific condition.

question:Q: In this task, you're given an article and an answer. Your task is to generate the question for the answer based on the given article. Article: My problems started after I went to a boarding school. I was only 14, and at first I misses my family a lot. I often called them and cried on the phone. But after two weeks, I found I enjoyed being with my classmates at school. I had many friends who were boys. I thought of them as my best friends - but only friends. I never guessed my friendships with boys would become a problem. Then, three months later, my friends told me that some teachers and girls said I was hanging out with boys all day long in order to get attention from them. Seven months after that, the head teacher Mr. Wang asked the class to choose some students to join the Student Union. I thought I could win for I was doing well in school. I'd already won prizes for the best math and English exams. A week later, the list came out and it didn't include me. I was sad. Mr. Wang came to me and said, "Don't be sad. I know you're excellent! Maybe you are a little distant from the girls in our class. They don't know much about you, so some of them didn't choose you. It doesn't matter. Do your best to get along well with everyone and I think you'll make it next time." Answer: She didn't like her new teacher. A:

answer:Part 1: Identify the main elements in the article. Usage: The main elements include going to a boarding school, problems faced by the person like missing family, making friends with boys, rumors about seeking attention, and not being chosen for the Student Union. These are the key events in the story. Part 2: Identify the answer given. Usage: The answer given is, "She didn't like her new teacher." The answer talks about disliking the new teacher. Part 3: Find the relevant information in the article that relates to the answer. Usage: The relevant information is when the head teacher, Mr. Wang, talks to the person after not being chosen for the Student Union. He consoles her and encourages her to get along with everyone. Part 4: Formulate a question based on the answer and the information found in the article. Usage: "What false assumptions can be made about the person's feeling towards her head teacher, Mr. Wang, when he talked to her after not making it to the Student Union?" This question asks about any possible false assumptions about the person's feelings towards her head teacher. The answer, "She didn't like her new teacher," meets the criteria because it is a false assumption, as there is no indication in the article that she dislikes Mr. Wang.

question:Answer the following question: Build a movie plot around this: What is Eddie Alden's job? Producer Answer:

answer:Title: Behind the Curtain Eddie Alden, a talented and ambitious film producer in Hollywood, is eager to make his mark on the entertainment industry by creating a groundbreaking movie that tells a gripping tale about determination and hope. Plot: Eddie's career has been on a steady rise in recent years, producing a series of successful indie films. The movie industry recognizes his work, but he has yet to achieve a significant breakthrough. His life is seemingly perfect, living in Los Angeles with his supportive wife, Lucy, whose dream is to open a dance studio. While attending an important film festival, Eddie meets Grace, a talented showrunner with a project that could become the next big hit: a biopic about a World War II pilot who was declared missing in action but made a daring journey across enemy lines to return home and reunite with his family. Eddie's instincts tell him this is his chance to create an unforgettable cinematic experience, and he takes on the challenge. Eddie and Grace work tirelessly to shape the script, build a magnificent cast, and secure the proper financing for the film. They both share the desire to give their all and make this movie a successful masterpiece. But Eddie's world turns upside down when he secretly overhears Lucy confessing to a close friend that she has been feeling neglected and lonely, given Eddie's unshakable focus on his movies. Though he continues working on the film, Eddie continuously struggles with finding a balance between his career and his personal life. Throughout the movie-making process, the biopic starts to resemble Eddie's current struggle; his obsession with success and his fear of losing everything dear to him. The last part of the film is set against the backdrop of the tumultuous process of shooting the war biopic. With tensions high among the cast and crew, Eddie has to confront his fears and make a final choice. The climactic scene at the film's premiere has Eddie deciding to quit the business, acknowledging that his marriage and personal life are more important than his burning ambition. In the end, Eddie and Lucy rekindle their relationship, and Eddie helps her open her dream dance studio. He has learned an important lesson: no amount of success is worth losing the ones you love. Behind the Curtain is a powerful drama that uncovers the sacrifices, passion, and heartache of chasing one's dreams. It explores the challenges that can arise within relationships in the face of ambition and the strength needed to put love first. Eddie Alden's journey as a producer becomes a metaphor for the choice between following our dreams at all costs or learning to balance our ambitions with our personal connections.

question:Here are some reviews for a movie: 1. The film is enriched by an imaginatively mixed cast of antic spirits, headed by Christopher Plummer as the subtlest and most complexly evil Uncle Ralph I've ever seen in the many film and stage adaptations of the work. 2. There's a bevy of hiss-worthy baddies to pick up the dramatic slack, beginning with Plummer's wonderfully nefarious Uncle Ralph. 3. Any film version of Nicholas Nickelby that casts Nathan Lane as theatrical impresario Vincent Crummles and Barry Humphries (in his Dame Edna drag incarnation) as Mrs. Crummles is clearly a Dickens of a departure from Masterpiece Theatre-dom. 4. McGrath's Nicholas Nickleby is never very complex, but it is snappy and entertaining in a way that feels true to Dickens' love of a ripping yarn. 5. Any movie that tries to cram an entire Dickens novel into just over 2 hours is destined to be imperfect. Nevertheless, writer/director Douglas McGrath makes a valiant effort that focuses on fun. 6. Although Nicholas Nickleby occasionally evidences a simplicity that resembles a Junior Scholastic production, the movie's enthusiasm is contagious. 7. A beguiling evocation of the quality that keeps Dickens evergreen: the exuberant openness with which he expresses our most basic emotions. 8. The project honors [Dickens'] passionate voice, and the strong ensemble cast sees us through a few tonal shifts. 9. Armed with McGrath's apt Dickens distillation, the illustrious ensemble strain mightily and eventually salvage Nicholas Nickleby from the poor man's Heath Ledger at its center. 10. Tedious, plodding and unimaginative. What was the overall consensus about the movie?

answer:The overall consensus about the movie Nicholas Nickleby is generally positive, with most reviews praising various aspects of the film. The film is especially commended for its strong ensemble cast, including Christopher Plummer's performance as the complexly evil Uncle Ralph, as well as Nathan Lane and Barry Humphries' roles as the theatrical Crummles couple. The unique and creative cast choices were appreciated for their departure from the typical Masterpiece Theatre-style adaptations of Dickens' work. Moreover, the adaptation by writer/director Douglas McGrath is praised for its focus on fun and entertainment, capturing the spirit of Dickens' love for a ripping yarn. Although some reviews mention the challenges of fitting an entire Dickens novel into just over 2 hours, McGrath's efforts are acknowledged as valiant, with the movie's enthusiasm being contagious. The movie is considered an homage to Dickens' work, with a beguiling evocation of the emotions and passionate voice of the author, despite some tonal shifts and its occasional simplicity resembling a Junior Scholastic production. However, there are some negative reviews that mention the film as tedious, plodding, and unimaginative, most likely due to the adaptation's inherent limitations. In summary, the overall consensus of Nicholas Nickleby is mainly positive, with praise for its imaginative cast, entertaining nature, and Dickensian spirit, although there are a few detractors who felt it was not a perfect adaptation.

Released under the Anthropic License.

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