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question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Mario Fernandez (born 1984), better known as Wizzo or wizzogmb, is a Mexican-American hip-hop/electronic producer, recording/mixing engineer, and DJ based in Santa Ana, Ca. He was born to Mexican mother and father in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. He has worked with Lil Jon, Boosie, DJ Drama, Nipsey Hussle, Yg, Skeme, Dom Kennedy, Jim Jonsin, and various other producers, artists and engineers. Can we draw the following conclusion? Mexican-American Mario Fernandez is a natural born citizen of the United States.

answer:Based on the information provided, we cannot definitively draw the conclusion that Mario Fernandez, also known as Wizzo or wizzogmb, is a natural-born citizen of the United States. The provided information states that he was born to Mexican parents in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, and is currently based in Santa Ana, California. To determine Mario Fernandez's citizenship, we would need more information about his legal status and immigration history. This information includes key factors such as: 1. Whether he holds a Green Card or Permanent Resident Visa: Acquiring a Green Card allows a person to live and work permanently in the United States. Such individuals can eventually apply for naturalization to become U.S. citizens. 2. Immigration or Visa documentation: Mario Fernandez could have applied for and obtained various types of visas to enter and work in the U.S., such as an H-1B visa for professionals and artists, or an O-1 visa for individuals with extraordinary abilities in the arts. These visas may allow him to reside and work in the United States temporarily. 3. Naturalization process: Mario Fernandez's parents may have naturalized to become U.S. citizens while he was still a minor, in which case he would be considered a natural-born citizen by virtue of his parents' naturalization. As there is no documented evidence provided about Mario Fernandez's legal status and citizenship, it would be incorrect to conclude that he is a natural-born citizen of the United States. More information about his immigration history would be necessary to determine his citizenship status accurately., Based on the information provided, it is not possible to conclude that Mexican-American Mario Fernandez, also known as Wizzo or wizzogmb, is a natural-born citizen of the United States. The fact that he is of Mexican descent and was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, suggests that he was not born in the United States. Therefore, he would not be considered a natural-born citizen of the United States according to the definition in the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which states that "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside." However, it is possible that Mario Fernandez may have obtained U.S. citizenship through naturalization, which is the process by which a non-citizen becomes a U.S. citizen. Naturalization requires fulfilling certain criteria, such as living in the U.S. for a certain period of time, passing a test on U.S. history and government, and demonstrating good moral character. Without further information on Mario Fernandez's immigration status and naturalization history, it is impossible to say for certain whether he is a naturalized citizen of the United States. In conclusion, based on the information provided, we cannot draw the conclusion that Mexican-American Mario Fernandez is a natural-born citizen of the United States. Further information is needed to determine if he has obtained U.S. citizenship through naturalization.,Based on the information given, we cannot definitively conclude that Mario Fernandez, also known as Wizzo or wizzogmb, is a natural born citizen of the United States. He was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico to Mexican parents, which suggests that he is likely a Mexican citizen by birth. However, there are ways he could also be a natural-born U.S. citizen, even if he was born in Mexico. For example, if his parents were American citizens who were living in Mexico at the time of his birth, he might have received U.S. citizenship at birth. Alternatively, he may have acquired U.S. citizenship if his parents became naturalized U.S. citizens while he was still a minor. The term "Mexican-American" typically refers to individuals of Mexican descent living in the U.S., but it doesn't automatically imply U.S. citizenship, let alone natural-born citizenship. Furthermore, being based in Santa Ana, California can suggest residence, but it doesn't necessarily mean U.S. citizenship either. The phrase “Mexican-American” often refers to nationality, heritage or cultural identification, but not necessarily legal citizenship. Therefore, without further information regarding the citizenship status of his parents at the time of his birth or details about his own naturalization process (if any), we cannot ascertain whether Mario Fernandez is a natural-born citizen of the United States.

question:You are an AI assistant that follows instruction extremely well. Help as much as you can. Please answer the following question: Please answer the following question about this movie plot. If it's un-answerable, please output "No answer". Question: WHERE WAS YUKO MORIGUCHI'S DAUGHTER FOUND? Movie plot title: Confessions Movie plot: Junior high school teacher Yuko Moriguchi (Takako Matsu) announces to her class that she will resign before spring break. Moriguchi reveals that because the HIV-positive biological father of her daughter Manami was ill, she used to bring Manami (Mana Ashida) to school with her. One day, after school, she returned to the room where Manami was but found her gone. Her daughter was later found drowned in a school swimming pool. She then explains that two pupils in her class, whom she dubs "Student A" and "Student B", have murdered her four-year-old daughter. She had found a small bunny purse amongst Manami's belongings which should not have belonged there, which led her to question Shuya, one of her students. Shuya, who immediately admitted killing Manami, mocked her compassionate reaction to his feigned expression of remorse with "just kidding". Having revealed their identities, she explained that because the killers, as minors, are protected by the Juvenile Law of 1947, turning them in wouldn't make a difference. So to exact revenge on them, she admits injecting her late daughter's biological father's HIV-contaminated blood in the milk cartons of the two students who she claimed to have murdered her daughter. The rest of the film switches between the aftermath of Moriguchi's confession and the events before the confession through a series of first-person narratives from Moriguchi and her three students. Naoki Shimomura (Kaoru Fujiwara), Student B, becomes a shut-in because he believes he has acquired AIDS from drinking HIV-contaminated milk. His mother (Yoshino Kimura), after spotting the hidden malicious messages in well-wishes cards from Naoki's classmates, realizes her son was somehow involved with an earlier incident. She decides to commit murder-suicide to free her son and herself from torment, but in the ensuing struggle, Naoki kills her. The police arrest him for the murder. Shuya Watanabe (Yukito Nishii), Student A, explains that his mother abused him before leaving to pursue her scientific ambitions.... Answer:

answer:Manami Moriguchi's body was found in the school's swimming pool.,Yuko Moriguchi's daughter Manami was found drowned in a school swimming pool.,Yuko Moriguchi's daughter was found drowned in a school swimming pool.

question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. "Janie Jones" is a song by the English punk rock band The Clash. It is the opening track on their eponymous debut album (1977). The subject of the song, Janie Jones, was a famous madam in London during the 1970s and had been a pop singer during the 1960s. Can we draw the following conclusion? The first album by the The Clash was called The Clash.

answer:Yes, we can draw the conclusion that The Clash's first album was named "The Clash." The band released their eponymous debut album in 1977 as their first official body of work. This album, also referred to as "The Clash (First Album)" or just "The Clash," was a significant entry in the punk rock scene during that time. "Janie Jones," the first track of the album, is a notable anthem from this debut release. It is inspired by Janie Jones, an infamous figure in London during the 1970s known for being a madam, a brothel operator, and a former pop singer in the 1960s. The song's lyrics take a satirical stance toward society's adoration for criminal characters, like Janie Jones, and highlight the themes of alienation, rebellion, and social critique that are central to the punk rock genre. The album itself consists of 14 tracks that exhibit The Clash's rebellious attitude and innovative sound—at the time, a fusion of punk rock, reggae, and rock 'n' roll—and showcase their talents as songwriters and musicians. Some of the other popular tracks from this album include "I'm So Bored with the U.S.A.," "White Riot," and "Career Opportunities," all of which demonstrate the band's critical stance on political and social issues while offering an adrenaline-filled, riotous rock sound. The Clash's self-titled debut album, along with their subsequent releases, established them as an influential force in the punk rock scene and beyond. Through their unique sound and commitment to social and political commentary, the band made a lasting impact on music history and continues to be celebrated as one of the pioneers of punk rock., Yes, the first album by The Clash was indeed called "The Clash." The band's self-titled debut album was released in 1977 and is considered a classic in the punk rock genre. It includes the song "Janie Jones," which was one of the album's standout tracks. "Janie Jones" was inspired by the real-life figure of Janie Jones, a well-known madam in London during the 1970s who had also been a pop singer during the 1960s. The song's lyrics describe a character who is down on her luck and struggling with addiction, but who remains defiant and unapologetic in the face of her circumstances. The Clash's decision to name their debut album after themselves was a bold and confident move that helped to establish their identity as a band. The album was influential in the punk rock scene and helped to solidify The Clash's reputation as one of the most important and influential bands in the genre. Overall, it is certainly true that The Clash's debut album was called "The Clash," and that the album included the song "Janie Jones," which was inspired by a real-life figure named Janie Jones who was well-known in London during the 1970s.,Yes, we can draw the conclusion that the first album by the English punk rock band, The Clash, was indeed called "The Clash." Released in 1977, this eponymous debut album features the opening track "Janie Jones," which was inspired by the real-life story of a famous madam and former pop singer in London during the 1960s and 1970s named Janie Jones. The band, The Clash, was formed in 1976 and consisted of Joe Strummer (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Mick Jones (lead guitar, vocals), Paul Simonon (bass guitar, vocals), and Terry Chimes (drums, percussion), who later was replaced by Topper Headon. They were a significant force in the punk rock scene in the UK and are known for their energetic performances, distinctive sound, and politically charged lyrics. The debut album, "The Clash," was produced by Mickey Foote and recorded over a span of three weekends at the CBS Studio 3 in London. The album contains 14 tracks, showcasing the band's distinct sound, which combines elements of punk, rock, and reggae. Some of the well-known tracks from this album are "Janie Jones," "White Riot," "Career Opportunities," and "London's Burning." The album received critical acclaim and has been recognized as one of the greatest and most influential punk albums of all time. It played a crucial role in defining the sound of the punk rock movement and established The Clash as a major force in the music industry. In conclusion, The Clash's first album, released in 1977, was self-titled, featuring the opening track "Janie Jones." The album not only serves as a foundational piece in the punk rock movement but also represents the passion, energy, and rebellious spirit of The Clash, making "The Clash" an influential and iconic debut in the world of rock music.

question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Given the question: The exercise is to decide whether the question accepts the proposed suggestion as a correct answer. If yes, write "True", otherwise write "False". Question: who wrote puff the magic dragon Suggestion: The song achieved great popularity. The answer is:

answer:False. The suggestion does not provide the name of the author who wrote the song "Puff the Magic Dragon." The suggestion instead talks about the song's popularity.,False. The question "who wrote puff the magic dragon" is asking for the names of the individuals who authored the song, rather than a statement about its popularity. Therefore, the provided suggestion "The song achieved great popularity" does not answer the question correctly. For reference, the correct answer would be: "Puff, the Magic Dragon" was written by Peter Yarrow and Leonard Lipton.,False The proposed suggestion does not answer the question about who wrote the song "Puff, the Magic Dragon." The song was written by American folk singers and songwriters Leonard Lipton and Peter Yarrow, who is also a member of the folk music group Peter, Paul and Mary.

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