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question:You are an AI assistant, who knows every language and how to translate one language to another. Given a task, you explain in simple steps what the task is asking, any guidelines that it provides. You solve the task and show how you used the guidelines to solve the task. You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task. In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Sentence 1: i know how that go but i guess that's about it and i better let you go Sentence 2: At about ten thousand feet above sea level. Genre: telephone. Output:

answer:The task is asking you to compare two sentences and determine if they belong to the same genre or not. The genres provided include face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, and fiction. To solve this task, you need to consider the content, style, and context of each sentence and match it with the provided genre. For this specific task, Sentence 1 is: "i know how that go but i guess that's about it and i better let you go" and the genre is given as 'telephone'. Sentence 2 is: "At about ten thousand feet above sea level." and the genre is not provided but it can be any genre. By analyzing the content, style, and context of Sentence 1, it is clear that it is a dialogue between two people over the phone. The use of informal language, colloquial expressions like "i know how that go" and "i better let you go" indicate that this sentence belongs to the 'telephone' genre. On the other hand, Sentence 2 is a statement about the altitude above sea level, which is a common piece of information in travel guides. However, without additional context, it cannot be definitively assigned to the 'travel' genre. Therefore, based on the provided information, Sentence 1 and Sentence 2 belong to different genres. The output should be: N (No, the sentences belong to different genres),Task Explanation: The task asks us to identify whether two given sentences belong to the same genre based on their content. We have provided with a list of genres and a brief definition of each. Solution: Step 1: Analyze the given sentence Sentence 1: i know how that go but i guess that's about it and i better let you go Sentence 2: At about ten thousand feet above sea level. Genre: telephone. Step 2: Determine the genre of sentence 1 We find that Sentence 1 seems to involve some sort of conversation or dialogue, which fits with the 'face-to-face' genre. However, considering the given genre is 'telephone', we should also take this information into account. Since telephone conversations can also be considered as a subset of face-to-face conversations, Sentence 1 can be reasonably attributed to the 'telephone' genre. Step 3: Determine the genre of Sentence 2 Sentence 2 contains information about a height, which might be found in travel guides or specific technical guides. However, this does not necessarily imply it fits the 'telephone' genre. Therefore, Sentence 2 can't be considered part of the 'telephone' genre. Step 4: Compare the genres of Sentence 1 and Sentence 2 Since Sentence 1 can be reasonably attributed to the 'telephone' genre, while Sentence 2 doesn't fit the 'telephone' genre, these sentences do not belong to the same genre. Output: N,Task definition: Determine if the two given sentences belong to the same genre using the genre provided and indicate your answer with Y (yes) or N (no). Guidelines: 1. Genres include face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, and fiction. 2. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues 3. 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites 4. 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising 5. '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks 6. 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development 7. 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine 8. 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue 9. 'travel' deals with information in travel guides 10. 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics 11. 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Given input: Sentence 1: i know how that go but i guess that's about it and i better let you go Sentence 2: At about ten thousand feet above sea level. Genre: telephone. Solution: Sentence 1 seems like a telephonic dialogue, as it has phrases like "let you go" which are common in phone conversations. Sentence 2 is about altitude, which might suggest it belongs to the 'travel' genre. Using the guideline for the 'telephone' genre, sentence 1 belongs to the given genre. Sentence 2 does not seem to match the genre. Output: N

question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Can we draw the following hypothesis from the context (see options)? Context: Mr. Speaker, my bill would amend the Food and Drugs Act and the Narcotic Control Act to impose minimum prison sentences of one year for a first offence and two years for a further offence in cases where a person is convicted of trafficking in a controlled or restricted drug or a narcotic within 500 metres of an elementary school or a high school. Hypothesis: Sentences can be longer than one year. pick from the following. (1). Yes. (2). It's impossible to say. (3). No.

answer:Yes, we can draw the hypothesis that sentences can be longer than one year from the context. In this context, a person can get a minimum prison sentence of one year for a first offense and two years for a further offense for trafficking in certain drugs or narcotics near schools. This means that if someone commits multiple offenses under these laws, they may receive a sentence longer than one year.,(1). Yes., Yes, sentences can be longer than one year. The text says that the minimum prison sentence for a first offence is one year, which means sentences could be more than one year. It doesn't say that the sentences can't be longer than one year, just that they won't be less than one year.

question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Write an article based on this summary: Pull your hair into a ponytail.

answer:Title: A Step-by-Step Guide to Pulling Off the Perfect Ponytail Introduction With its timeless appeal and versatility, the ponytail remains one of the most popular hairstyles for people of all hair types and lengths. Not only is it stylish, but it's also practical, pulling your hair back and away from your face. Whether you're gearing up for a grueling workout or dressing up for a chic party, a ponytail works wonders. This detailed guide will walk you through the process of creating the perfect ponytail that accentuates your features and suits every occasion. Section 1: Preparing Your Hair 1.1 Clean and Dry Hair: Start by ensuring your hair is clean and dry, simply because it's more comfortable to work with, and your ponytail will hold better without the greasy feel. Wash and condition your hair before drying it thoroughly either naturally or with a hairdryer. 1.2 Brush Your Hair: Detangle your hair with a brush or comb to get rid of any knots or tangles before styling. This step is crucial because it will make pulling your hair back much easier and prevent any discomfort while adjusting the ponytail. 1.3 Apply Hair Product: Choose a hair product that works best for your hair type, such as a smoothing serum for frizzy hair or a texturizing spray for flat hair. These products will assist in achieving a smooth and polished ponytail while providing extra hold. Optionally, you can use a heat protectant spray if you plan on using styling tools to create a sleek finish. Section 2: Choose the Right Ponytail Placement 2.1 High Ponytail: A high ponytail placement adds a fun, youthful vibe and can suit those with heart-shaped or oval faces. To create a high ponytail, gather your hair at the top of your head level with the crown. 2.2 Mid-Level Ponytail: For a more classic and sophisticated look, opt for a mid-level ponytail. Gather your hair at the midpoint between the nape of your neck and the crown of your head. This placement suits almost every face shape and is ideal for casual or professional settings. 2.3 Low Ponytail: A low ponytail is perfect for a chic and elegant look, especially for those with round or square face shapes. Gather your hair at the nape of your neck for this placement. It works well for formal occasions and minimizes the appearance of short hair length. Section 3: Creating the Perfect Ponytail 3.1 Gather Your Hair: Start by gathering your hair in your hands while being mindful of the chosen placement. Smooth out any bumps or loose strands with a brush or comb, creating a refined appearance. 3.2 Secure the Ponytail: With your hair gathered and smoothed, use a hair tie or elastic band to secure the ponytail. Ensure it's tight enough to hold your hair in place but not too tight where it causes discomfort or damages your hair. 3.3 Adjust and Tighten: Once secured, pull the ends of the ponytail to tighten it further, ensuring it stays in place. Remember not to pull too hard, as this may cause breakage or discomfort. 3.4 Tame Flyaways: To achieve a sleek and polished finish, apply a small amount of hairspray or an anti-frizz product to your hands, and gently smooth it over your hair, focusing on the hairline where flyaways typically occur. Section 4: Finishing Touches and Variations 4.1 Cover the Hair Tie: For a more upscale look, wrap a strand of hair around the hair tie to conceal it. Secure it with a bobby pin beneath the ponytail to keep it in place. 4.2 Add Volume: To add volume to your ponytail, gently backcomb the upper portion of the ponytail or use a texturizing spray to create fuller and thicker-looking hair. 4.3 Accessorize: Enhance your ponytail with accessories such as ornamental hairpins, scrunchies, scarves, or barrettes to suit your outfit or the occasion. Conclusion A well-styled ponytail showcases confidence and sophistication while keeping your hair tamed and away from your face. With this detailed guide, you can easily create the perfect ponytail that radiates effortless chic, regardless of the occasion. Whether it be casual, professional, or glamorous, mastering the art of the ponytail is an essential skill for anyone in search of stylish, versatile, and timeless hairstyles.,Title: A Comprehensive Guide to Wearing the Timeless Ponytail: Tips, Tricks, and Styles for Every Occasion Introduction The ponytail is a timeless and versatile hairstyle that can be worn by people of all ages and genders. It's easy to create, comfortable to wear, and can complement every outfit and occasion. From casual to formal, the ponytail style can be customized to make a bold fashion statement or to maintain a simple, neat appearance. This article will provide a detailed guide on how to pull your hair into a sleek and sophisticated ponytail, showcasing various styling techniques and tips that can help you achieve the perfect look. Step 1: Begin with Clean Hair For a polished ponytail, start with clean, conditioned, and detangled hair. If your hair is naturally greasy, consider using dry shampoo to absorb excess oil and keep your hair looking fresh. Step 2: Section off Your Hair Before pulling your hair into a ponytail, section it off into manageable parts. This will help you create a neat and even ponytail without any stray hairs. You can use your fingers or a comb to section off your hair. Step 3: Gather and Brush Your Hair Once your hair is sectioned off, gather all the hair at the nape of your neck, just above the occipital bone. Make sure you gather everything, even if it’s a bit messy. If your hair is not quite full enough, you can add some volume enhancers, like mousse, to make it fuller and thicker. Use a wide-tooth comb or a boar bristle brush to smooth out any knots or tangles before pulling your hair into a ponytail. Step 4: Secure Your Hair in a Ponytail While still holding your hair in one hand, use the other hand to wrap a hair tie around the base of the ponytail. Make sure the hair tie is secure, but not so tight that it causes breakage or discomfort. To achieve a sleek and smooth ponytail, make sure there are no bumps or bulges, and secure the hair tie as close to your head as possible. Step 5: Pull Out Some Hair After securing your ponytail, gently pull on the sides or crown for more volume and a more voluminous ponytail. This step can also help disguise any flyaways that might be visible from your previous brushing and sectioning. Step 6: Lift the Tail Gently tug the ponytail upwards, which provides lift and a polished appearance. You can achieve this by either using your fingers to roll the ponytail upwards or by anchoring the hair tie further behind your head. Tips and Tricks for Different Ponytail Styles Low Ponytail: For a more casual look, create a low ponytail by keeping the hair tie below the occipital bone. Low ponytails can be worn with either smooth strands or some volume, depending on your desired style. High Ponytail: For a more elegant and sophisticated look, create a high ponytail by keeping the hair tie above the occipital bone and towards the crown of the head. High ponytails can be sleek and shiny or textured and voluminous, depending on your personal preference. Side Ponytail: For the ultimate throwback style, create a side ponytail by gathering your hair to one side of your head and securing it with a hair tie. Side ponytails can also be worn high or low, depending on your desired level of elegance. Multiple Ponytails: If you have longer hair, you can create multiple ponytails by sectioning off and pulling your hair into multiple ponytails throughout your head. This style is perfect for festivals, parties, or any occasion where you want to make a bold fashion statement. Conclusion The ponytail is a classic hairstyle that can complement any outfit and occasion. With this guide, you should now be equipped with the knowledge and skills to create the perfect ponytail, tailored to your personal style and preferences. Whether you prefer a sleek and sophisticated high ponytail or a playful side ponytail, the sky's the limit when it comes to styling your hair into a timeless and versatile ponytail., Title: The Art of Pulling Your Hair into a Ponytail: A Step-by-Step Guide Introduction Ponytails are a classic and versatile hairstyle that never goes out of style. They are perfect for any occasion, from a casual day out to a formal event. Pulling your hair into a ponytail is a simple and easy hairstyle that can be done in just a few minutes. However, achieving a sleek and polished look requires a bit of practice and the right technique. In this article, we will provide you with a step-by-step guide on how to pull your hair into a ponytail like a pro. Step 1: Brush Your Hair The first step in creating a perfect ponytail is to brush your hair. This will remove any tangles or knots, making it easier to pull your hair back. Use a detangling brush or a wide-tooth comb to gently brush through your hair, starting at the ends and working your way up to the roots. This will prevent breakage and damage to your hair. Step 2: Gather Your Hair Once your hair is tangle-free, gather it into a ponytail. You can wear your ponytail high, mid-height, or low, depending on your preference. To create a high ponytail, gather your hair at the crown of your head. For a mid-height ponytail, gather your hair at the back of your head, just above the nape of your neck. For a low ponytail, gather your hair at the nape of your neck. Step 3: Smooth Your Hair To create a sleek and polished look, you'll want to smooth your hair before securing it with a hair tie. Use a boar bristle brush to smooth any flyaways or loose hairs. You can also use a small amount of hair serum or gel to tame any flyaways and add shine to your hair. Step 4: Secure Your Ponytail Once your hair is smooth, it's time to secure your ponytail. Use a hair tie that matches your hair color to avoid any visible lines. Wrap the hair tie around your hair two or three times, depending on the thickness of your hair. Make sure the hair tie is tight enough to hold your hair in place, but not too tight that it causes discomfort or headaches. Step 5: Adjust Your Ponytail After securing your ponytail, take a moment to adjust it. Make sure it's sitting at the desired height and that it's centered on your head. If you have any loose hairs or flyaways, use a bobby pin or hair spray to secure them in place. Step 6: Add Volume (Optional) If you want to add volume to your ponytail, you can use a hair volumizing spray or dry shampoo. Spray the product at the roots of your hair and gently backcomb your hair with a comb. This will create volume and texture, giving your ponytail a fuller and more polished look. Conclusion Pulling your hair into a ponytail is a simple and easy hairstyle that can be dressed up or down. With a little practice and the right technique, you can create a sleek and polished ponytail that will turn heads. Follow the steps outlined in this article to achieve the perfect ponytail, and don't be afraid to experiment with different heights, textures, and accessories to make the style your own. FAQs 1. What tools do I need to create a ponytail? * A detangling brush or wide-tooth comb, boar bristle brush, hair tie, and hair serum or gel are all necessary tools for creating a ponytail. 1. Can I wear a ponytail with short hair? * Yes, you can wear a ponytail with short hair. Use a hair tie that matches your hair color and gather your hair at the nape of your neck for a sleek and polished look. 1. How can I add volume to my ponytail? * Use a hair volumizing spray or dry shampoo at the roots of your hair and gently backcomb your hair with a comb to add volume and texture to your ponytail. 1. How tight should I secure my ponytail? * Secure your ponytail tight enough to hold your hair in place, but not too tight that it causes discomfort or headaches. 1. Can I wear a ponytail with curly hair? * Yes, you can wear a ponytail with curly hair. Use a hair tie that matches your hair color and gather your hair at the desired height for a stylish and chic look.

question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Generate a sentence about this data: Cotto eatType coffee shop; Cotto food Indian; Cotto priceRange £20-25; Cotto customer rating high; Cotto area city centre; Cotto near The Portland Arms Sentence:

answer:Cotto, a coffee shop with a specific focus on Indian cuisine, is located in the heart of the city center, offering a high-quality dining experience at a price range of £20-25 per person. This establishment has received a high customer rating, indicating a strong reputation for delicious food and exceptional service. Additionally, Cotto is situated in close proximity to The Portland Arms, making it a convenient option for those in the area looking for a premium Indian food experience in a cozy coffee shop atmosphere.,Cotto, a highly-rated Indian coffee shop located in the bustling city centre near The Portland Arms, offers a delightful eatType experience with an average price range of £20-25, making it an excellent choice for diners seeking a delicious blend of aromatic flavours and a cosy atmosphere amidst the urban landscape.,Cotto is a highly-rated coffee shop located in the city centre, offering a unique fusion of Indian cuisine at a price range of £20-25 per person, and conveniently situated near the famous landmark The Portland Arms. Its inviting atmosphere coupled with its delectable dishes and warm ambiance make it a perfect destination for those looking to experience a one-of-a-kind dining experience in the heart of the city.

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