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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. Write the last sentence in this story. National Front president Marine Le Pen - whose party is leading opinion polls, the latest surveys suggest The National Front is leading opinion polls before France’s European elections next month. The latest poll - a CSA survey for BFMTV and Nice Matin - puts their vote at 24 per cent. This compares to 22 per cent for the UMP opposition and 20 per cent for President Francois Hollande’s Socialist Party. It follows a massive swing to the right in local elections which led to the entire Socialist government resigning earlier this month. Mr Hollande spoke of a ‘moral crisis’ in France, and appointed a new administration. However, his left-wing policies are still failing. The FN currently has three seats in the OPTIONS: - BFMTV parliament, compared to 11 in 1994. - CSA parliament, compared to 11 in 1994. - European parliament, compared to 11 in 1994. - France parliament, compared to 11 in 1994. - Francois Hollande parliament, compared to 11 in 1994. - Hollande parliament, compared to 11 in 1994. - Le Pen parliament, compared to 11 in 1994. - Marine Le Pen parliament, compared to 11 in 1994. - National Front parliament, compared to 11 in 1994. - Nice Matin parliament, compared to 11 in 1994. - Socialist parliament, compared to 11 in 1994. - Socialist Party parliament, compared to 11 in 1994. - UMP parliament, compared to 11 in 1994.

answer:The correct answer is: - European parliament, compared to 11 in 1994. All the other options are wrong because they mention names of people, TV stations, newspapers, and political parties instead of the actual parliament where the National Front has seats. The European elections mentioned in the story are for the European Parliament, so that's the correct one.,- European parliament, compared to 11 in 1994. The correct answer is that the National Front (FN) currently has three seats in the European parliament, compared to 11 in 1994. This is because the article talks about France's European elections coming up, so the seats are in the European parliament. The other options are wrong because they are either named after people or organizations that are not responsible for seats in the European parliament, or they are not specific to the European parliament, like "France parliament" which is different from the European parliament., The correct answer is: The National Front parliament, compared to 11 in 1994. The other options are wrong because: - BFMTV, CSA, and Nice Matin are media outlets, not parliaments. - Francois Hollande, Hollande, and Socialist are related to the current president and his party, not parliaments. - UMP is an opposition party, not a parliament. - Le Pen and Marine Le Pen are related to the National Front leader, not parliaments. - There is no such thing as a "BFMTV parliament" or "Socialist parliament." So, out of all the options, the correct one is "The National Front parliament, compared to 11 in 1994," as it refers to the National Front party's representation in the parliament, which has increased since 1994.

question:Please answer the following question about this movie plot. If it's un-answerable, please output "No answer". Question: After how many weeks does Claire return to work? Movie plot title: Expired Movie plot: Claire, a mild-mannered parking attendant, lives in a small flat with her mother who is recovering from a recent stroke. In the opening sequence she patrols the Los Angeles streets and stumbles into an old flame, who introduces Claire to his wife and ill-behaved daughter. Reeling from the chance encounter, she steps out onto the street and is hit by a passing vehicle. Returning to work three weeks later, Claire attracts the attention of another parking attendant, an extremely blunt and aggressive man named Jay whose home life consists mainly of entertaining himself using the services of a webcam porn site and phone service. Claire witnesses him fighting with her best friend, a neighbor working for a delivery service who parks on the curb to unload her consignment, but does not bring it up with either party. She develops a crush on Jay, but in each conversation Jay takes issue with some entirely innocuous comment Claire has made and storms off in disgust. Nonetheless, he keeps coming back for more. One night as Claire prepares to join him at the annual office Christmas party, she finds her mother slumped over—dead—in a bowl of mashed potato. In shock, she simply picks up her coat and leaves for the party. She sits alone, watching Jay dance with another woman, until finally Jay asks in brutal terms what is the matter. She takes him home to show him the problem. Claire decides that rather than call an ambulance she prefers to have the situation dealt with by family. She calls her mother's vain and self-obsessed sister, who lives in a different part of the city. Her aunt says it is too far to come at that hour of the night, but if she wants to, Claire can come pick up a necklace belonging to her mother. After calling an undertaker who takes the body of Claire's mother away, Jay insists on staying the night to "take care" of Claire, promising to sleep on the couch. But he goes to Claire's narrow bed and starts to remove her clothes. After a few seconds of brutal thrusting, during which he talks to her as if... The answer to this question is:

answer:Three weeks,After three weeks, Claire returns to work., Based on the information provided in the movie plot, it is stated that Claire returns to work three weeks after the accident. Therefore, the answer to the question is "Claire returns to work after three weeks."

question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Question: How did the samurai treat concubines? Is "In many cases, taking a concubine was akin to a marriage." the correct answer?

answer:Yes, that's correct! The samurai treated concubines almost like their wives. They were well taken care of and sometimes even lived with the family. The children of the concubine could also be considered part of the samurai's family. Just like in a marriage, the samurai had responsibilities towards their concubines, making sure they were safe, happy, and well provided for., Well, five-year-old, let's try to understand this in a simple way. You know how sometimes a king or a queen has many wives, right? In old Japan, samurais were like the strong warriors of the king or the queen, and some of them also had more than one wife. But instead of calling them wives, we call them concubines. Concubines were like special friends of the samurai, who lived with them, and they often had children together too. However, it wasn't exactly the same as marrying someone like we think of it today. The concubine might not have the same social status or rights as the main wife, but they were still treated with respect and care, and their children were considered important members of the family. So, in many cases, taking a concubine was like forming a special bond or family, but it wasn't just like a regular marriage.,Not quite there, little buddy! A better answer looks like this: Samurai men sometimes had a special lady, called a concubine, who they liked spending time with. Just like when you have a special friend, the samurai and their concubines did special things together like going out, hanging out at home, and having fun. It was kind of like being family. But different from a marriage, it is not considered being legally married. So, it's like a really close relationship.

question:You are considering whether to buy a product. You look at the reviews. Would the following review decrease or increase the chances of you buying the product? Review title: Grey Wolves Howling, Chechen crisis thriller Product review: A thriller of international crisis and adventure, Peter O'Neill's Grey Wolves Howling builds a personal epic amidst the struggle of the Chechen people against the Russian empire.It tracks Garyk Ivramovich Gadayev's personal life as he joins the Russian Army, fights and is wounded in Afghanistan, and joins with opposition forces in Russia and Chechnya. His nation and people crushed by the Russian invasion, he reaches out to the Muslim freedom fighters to plot a terrifying act of revenge.Grey Wolves Howling is set against a background of regional history and current headlines, and is informed with a feeling for the bitterness and desperation of defeat. It transcends the typical thriller genre, of glamorous backgrounds and preset heroes and villains, to provide insight into the struggle of nationalism against a dying empire. And, oh yes, it does build to a shattering finale. A:

answer:This review seems to praise the product and its portrayal of the Chechen people's struggle, which would increase the chances of you buying the product if you enjoy thrillers and current politics, as well as themes of nationalism and resistance., The review you provided would increase the chances of me buying the product. The detailed and thoughtful review suggests that the book, "Grey Wolves Howling," is a well-written and engaging thriller that goes beyond the typical genre tropes to provide a deeper and more nuanced portrayal of the Chechen crisis. The review mentions that the book is informed by regional history and current headlines, and provides insight into the struggle of nationalism against a dying empire, which suggests that it is not only an exciting read but also an educational one. I am also intrigued by the protagonist's personal journey and the promise of a "shattering finale," which makes me want to read the book to find out what happens. Overall, based on this review, I would be more likely to consider purchasing "Grey Wolves Howling" by Peter O'Neill.,The chances of buying the product would increase after reading this review. The review is positive and describes the book as an exciting and insightful thriller set in an interesting historical context. It mentions that the book transcends the typical thriller genre and has a shattering finale, which makes it sound even more appealing.

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