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question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Dlužím půlku království jeho zatracenýmu otci. Translate this to English?

answer:The given phrase, "Dlužím půlku království jeho zatracenýmu otci," is in the Czech language. The phrase can be translated to English as: "I owe half of the kingdom to his damn father." Let's break down the translation to understand the individual components of the phrase: 1. "Dlužím" - This word comes from the Czech verb "dlužit," which means "to owe" or "to be in debt." In this case, "Dlužím" can be translated as "I owe." 2. "půlku království" - "půlku" is a form of the Czech word "půlka," which means "half." "Království" means "kingdom" or "realm." Therefore, "půlku království" means "half of the kingdom." 3. "jeho zatracenýmu otci" - "Jeho" translates to "his" in English. "Zatracenýmu" is an adjective derived from the word "zatracení," which means "damnation" or "condemnation." The accompanying suffix "-mu" indicates the dative case in Czech grammar, matching the form of the following noun, "otci," which means "father." In this context, "zatracenýmu otci" translates to "damn father." Thus, when combining the translations of the individual components, we arrive at the English translation: "I owe half of the kingdom to his damn father."

question:Given the task definition and input, reply with output. In this task you will be given some text dialogue and you need to infer the underlying emotion of the text. The possible emotions are happy, sad, angry, or other. define dark matter dark matter must be neutral to light and 12 or 1 12 define dark matter

answer:Other

question:You should describe the task and explain your answer. While answering a multiple choice question, first output the correct answer(s). Then explain why other answers are wrong. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Given the fact "tunnels in soil loosen that soil", what is the answer to the question or completion "Why would soil be more loosely packed than it was the previous day?" Available options: 1). the local eagle population; 2). the native American population; 3). the neighborhood human population; 4). the native worm population;

answer:The correct answer is 4). the native worm population. Explanation: Worms are creatures that dig and create tunnels in soil. When they do that, the soil becomes more loosely packed. Eagles, Native Americans, and neighborhood human populations do not generally create tunnels in the soil, which is why they are not correct answers. Remember, worms are little wigglers that help make soil more loose.

question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. ‘The DUFF’ lives up to its label Kids can be mean, and Hollywood is thankful for it. Without bullies and nerds, studios would have nothing to offer the PG-13 crowd except for superheroes and terminal illness. Unfortunately, “The DUFF” doesn’t rise to the level of genre standouts such as “Carrie,” “Heathers,” and “Mean Girls.” In fact, if recent film history were a high school cafeteria, “The DUFF” would probably be sharing a table with such wannabes as “Revenge of the Nerds,” “Drillbit Taylor,” and Adam Sandler. The title is an acronym for “Designated Ugly Fat Friend,” referring to the unfortunates who make the people they hang out with look better. Here the DUFF is Bianca (Mae Whitman, known to many as Amber Holt on TV’s “Parenthood”) and it comes as a surprise to her when someone indiscreetly tells her, because she is neither fat nor ugly and she doesn’t want to be designated as anything. As she points out in her opening voiceover, she hates labels. Needless to say, such a film can’t operate without labels, or in this case hashtags – for example, Bianca’s friend Casey (Bianca Santos) is #thetoughone (as noted by the film’s overly cute graphics) because she’s athletic, sticks up for her friends, and doesn’t take guff from anyone. As for Bianca, with her good grades, taste for horror movies, dry wit, and a wardrobe featuring flannel shirts and bib overalls, she falls in somewhere between #weirdo and #dork. At times, given Whitman’s spunky performance (an unlikely combination of Ellen Page and Melissa McCarthy), she sometimes resembles an actual character. But when she makes the shocking discovery that others label her a DUFF, Bianca rebels, striking out inappropriately at Casey and her other BFF, Jess (Skyler Samuels), going so far as to unfriend them on Facebook and unfollow them on Twitter (this film exemplifies the ill effect social media is having on movies). Fumbling for a non-DUFF identity, she turns to her former childhood friend and current school stud Wesley (Robbie Amell), a.k.a. #manwhore, for a makeover. In the process she angers Wesley’s prom queen ex-girlfriend Madison (Bella Thorne), who loves to label people and is a master of that suicide-inducing, side-splitting comedy favorite, cyber bullying. The scenes between Whitman and Santos stir with an unfulfilled frisson and a frothy erotic potential but then the characters settle again into their hashtags, smothered by bad writing, Sandel’s sleepwalking direction, and a nonstop, inane soundtrack. Pros like Ken Jeong, Chris Wylde, and Allison Janney make the most of it (especially in the wacky outtakes at the end), but in the end we learn that everyone is a DUFF for someone. Even this movie: a Derivative Unimaginative Forgettable Film. What was this article about?

answer:This article is about a movie called "The DUFF." DUFF stands for "Designated Ugly Fat Friend." The movie is about a girl named Bianca who finds out she is considered a DUFF, but she doesn't like being labeled. The story follows Bianca trying to break free from that label and find her own identity. The article goes on to discuss different parts of the movie, comparing it to other films, and criticizing aspects such as writing and direction.

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