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question:AP - Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards on Sunday accused President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney of misleading Americans by implying a link between deposed Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Which is the best summary of this article?

answer:The best summary for this article would be: "Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards accused President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney of misleading Americans by suggesting a connection between former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and the 9/11 terrorist attacks." Here's why I chose this summary: - The main subject of the article is John Edwards, the Democratic vice presidential candidate at the time. Hence, the summary must start with him. - The main action he performs is accusing President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney. This is of significant importance and is hence included. - The substance of his accusation is that Bush and Cheney misled Americans. This is the core point he makes, so it should be in the summary. - The specific way they misled Americans, according to Edwards, was by implying a link between Saddam Hussein and the 9/11 attacks. That's a crucial detail, so it's in the summary too. The summary keeps the focus on the key points of the article while leaving out less important details.

question:Hasek started playing hockey at the age of six in his native Czechoslovakia. As he explains: They held a tryout for 5-year-old boys and my father took me there. I didn't even have real skates. I had those blades that you screwed onto the soles of your shoes, but I was tall, and the 9-year-olds didn't have a goalie, so they put me in with them and thats where I fell in love with the game of hockey. Before the start of the next season, Hasek was traded to the Detroit Red Wings in an attempt to lower the Sabres' payroll and to send Hasek to a more competitive team. He was dealt for Vyacheslav Kozlov, a first round selection in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft and future considerations, which eventually became the draft pick of Jim Slater. During his first season with Detroit, Hasek posted a career high 41 wins with just 15 losses, helping the Red Wings earn the President's Trophy with the league's best record. In the playoffs, he led the Wings past the Vancouver Canucks, the St. Louis Blues, the Colorado Avalanche and eventually the Carolina Hurricanes in the finals to win the Stanley Cup. During the conference finals against Colorado, he became the first goalie to be awarded an assist on an overtime game-winning goal in the post-season after passing the puck to Wings captain Steve Yzerman, who then assisted Fredrik Olausson in scoring the final goal of the third game of that series. He also set a record for most shutouts in a post-season with six, broken the year after by Martin Brodeur with seven. That summer, Hasek officially announced his retirement so that he could spend time with his family and other hobbies. However, after Detroit's first round loss to the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in the following season, he expressed his desire to play again. This created a difficult situation for the Red Wings, who had two years left on Curtis Joseph's three-year 24 million contract, which had a no-trade clause. Detroit was also under pressure knowing that the rival Avalanche would be looking for a goalie to replace Patrick Roy after his retirement. With Manny Legace also on the Wings' roster, Detroit now had three potential starting goalies. In the 2003-04 season Hasek injured his groin after playing just 14 games. On January 9, he and the team agreed he should rest his injury for two to four weeks. Hasek privately told general manager Ken Holland that he would not accept any pay while he was injured. On February 10, he announced that he was not going to continue to play that season, surprising the Red Wings management. He eventually revealed that he refused about 3 million of his 6 million salary. In April 2004, he underwent groin surgery in Prague, and returned to his hometown of Pardubice to recuperate. Answer this question using a quote from the following article: Did he receive any awards?

answer:The text provided does not mention any specific awards received by Hasek. It does mention his accomplishments and records, such as helping the Red Wings win the Stanley Cup and setting a record for most shutouts in a postseason, but no specific awards are stated.

question:Premise: "A young black man shouts into a microphone while a young white man shouts back." Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "A black and white man having lunch together." is true? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no Stream of thoughts:

answer:Based on the given premise, we cannot conclude that the hypothesis "A black and white man having lunch together" is true. This is because the premise only involves the young black and white men shouting into a microphone or shouting back, but it does not mention anything about them having lunch together. So, the correct option would be: - it is not possible to tell

question:Write a sentence based on this summary: ill woman does not have ebola

answer:Step 1: Identify the main points of the summary. In this case, the main points are the "ill woman," and "does not have ebola." Step 2: Begin the sentence by mentioning the subject, which is the "ill woman." In order to make it interesting, we can use a synonym or a descriptor instead of just saying "ill woman." For instance, we can use "ailing" or "unwell" to describe the woman. Step 3: Incorporate the main point about the woman not having ebola. In order to create a smooth and natural-sounding sentence, we can use a connector word like "although" or "despite." Step 4: Combine the elements from steps 2 and 3 to create the final sentence. Final sentence: Despite her unwell condition, the woman has been confirmed not to have ebola.

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