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question:Answer the following question: Extract the answer to the following question from the movie plot. If the question isn't answerable, please output "Can't answer". Question: who is plays in the front garden with the children? Title: The Doors Movie plot: California, 1968. In a dark recording studio, Jim Morrison, lead singer for the rock band, The Doors, drinks whiskey while recording spoken-word versions of his poetry. The engineer (a cameo appearance by Doors drummer, John Densmore) plays a pre-recorded music track and Jim begins to recite his work "An American Prayer".In a flashback to 1949, a young Jim and his family are seen driving across the Southwestern United States in New Mexico. They pass the scene of a car accident involving two families; one family are American Indians. An old Indian man lies dying on the side of the road. Jim watches until his family has driven out of sight.The film then jumps to 1965. Jim is seen hitchhiking to California and is picked up by a motorist. In Los Angeles Jim attends UCLA's film school. His student film, an artistic and surreal collection of haunting images, is heavily criticized by both his classmates and his professor (a cameo by director Oliver Stone). His future band mate, Ray Manzarek, tells Jim that his movie is commendable, despite the criticism. When the professor asks Jim to defend the film, Jim says simply "I quit."Jim takes up residence in Venice Beach and meets Pamela Courson, his future wife. The two spend a romantic evening on a rooftop and they have sex. Jim later meets Manzarek on the beach, interrupting him while he meditates. Jim shows Ray poetry he has written that he believes can be recorded as a song ("Moonlight Drive"). Ray is astounded and the two set out to form a band, the name being inspired by Aldous Huxley's memoirs, The Doors of Perception. They recruit John Densmore as their drummer and Robby Krieger on guitar. Their first rehearsals are held in Ray's apartment, where they perform "Break on Through". Robby plays a song he'd been working on which becomes "Light My Fire". The band finds themselves on LA's famous Sunset Strip, performing as an opening act in one of the Strip's many clubs. The band is approached by a talent agent who wants to sign them. The same man later tries to talk to... Answer:

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question:Q: Is this product review positive? Title: a thought provoking book filled with inspiring words of love Review: I first saw Iyanla Vanzant on Oprah (another truly inspiring woman) the more I watched this exceptional women the more I was astounded by her life and work. I looked up her books on the internet and read the excepts from each. These excepts were not lenghty but in that time I found a need in myself to discover more. The short excepts made real sense to me. So I went and purchased the book 'Faith in the Valley'. It made me wake up at night and listen to my thoughts that were deep in my stomach and not only to listen but to take notice of them, good and bad. To listen to faith that for so many years I had simply let into the fringes of my life and never into the core. Iyanla Vanzant is thought provoking, inspirational and gifted. I have all her books now. She is a writer and teacher that would inspire Mother Teresa. Answer: OPT: [a]. No; [b]. Yes; A:

answer:[b]. Yes;

question:Write the last sentence in this story. The Ukraine crisis simmered Wednesday, if not with actual fighting, then with fighting words from the key outside players in the conflict: the United States and Russia, whose foreign minister accused Washington of "running the show" in Kiev. In an interview with state-run RT, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov lamented how he felt U.S. officials were quick to blame his nation for everything awry in Ukraine and to insist Moscow can unilaterally solve it all. Lavrov said that while those in Ukraine's east and south who defiantly oppose the Kiev-based government are "not puppets" of the Kremlin, such a characterization would describe the relationship between Ukraine's leadership in Kiev and the United States. The United States isn't standing still militarily, sending personnel to allied nations near Ukraine that have grown increasingly wary of

answer:Russia's intentions. As tensions continue to escalate between these global powers, people on all sides hope for a resolution that will bring peace and stability to a world that desperately needs it.

question:"During an on air prank gone wrong, Johnny Carson lost one of his eyes." Is the above claim true? Options: - yes - no Let's think first. Step-by-step reasoning process:

answer:1. First, let's recall who Johnny Carson is: Johnny Carson was a famous American television host, best known for hosting "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" from 1962 to 1992. 2. Next, we should consider if losing an eye during an on-air prank is a significant event, given that it would have lasting physical and psychological impacts on Johnny Carson's life. 3. This event, if true, would have likely made headline news and be well-documented in various sources. 4. We shall look for credible sources that confirm or deny the claim. 5. After conducting research, it appears that there is no credible evidence or sources confirming that Johnny Carson lost one of his eyes during an on-air prank gone wrong. 6. Based on the lack of available evidence, it is safe to conclude that the claim is not true. Answer: no

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