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A | a machine | used for | clean sonically | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, clean sonically)
A: Find an entity that is used for clean sonically.
B: Find an entity that is the purpose of clean sonically.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
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B | convicting a suspect for a crime | used for | punishing criminals | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, punishing criminals)
A: Find an entity that is the purpose of punishing criminals.
B: Find an entity that is used for punishing criminals.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
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A | a pouch | used for | carrying things on your person | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, carrying things on your person)
A: Find an entity that is used for carrying things on your person.
B: Find an entity that is the purpose of carrying things on your person.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
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A | mouse | used for | computer input | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, computer input)
A: Find an entity that is used for computer input.
B: Find an entity that is the purpose of computer input.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
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B | reading a book | used for | relaxation | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, relaxation)
A: Find an entity that is the purpose of relaxation.
B: Find an entity that is used for relaxation.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
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B | a bookend | used for | holding books in place | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, holding books in place)
A: Find an entity that is the purpose of holding books in place.
B: Find an entity that is used for holding books in place.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
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B | an isle | used for | fishing | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, fishing)
A: Find an entity that is the purpose of fishing.
B: Find an entity that is used for fishing.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
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A | a yard | used for | hold in chickens | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, hold in chickens)
A: Find an entity that is used for hold in chickens.
B: Find an entity that is the purpose of hold in chickens.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
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A | an LED | used for | make brake lights | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, make brake lights)
A: Find an entity that is used for make brake lights.
B: Find an entity that is the purpose of make brake lights.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
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B | a monument | used for | mark a grave | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, mark a grave)
A: Find an entity that is the purpose of mark a grave.
B: Find an entity that is used for mark a grave.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
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B | clippers | used for | prunning hedges | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, prunning hedges)
A: Find an entity that is the purpose of prunning hedges.
B: Find an entity that is used for prunning hedges.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
Answer: |
B | walking in the rain | used for | when you have no car | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, when you have no car)
A: Find an entity that is the purpose of when you have no car.
B: Find an entity that is used for when you have no car.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
Answer: |
B | a stranger | used for | avoiding | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, avoiding)
A: Find an entity that is the purpose of avoiding.
B: Find an entity that is used for avoiding.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
Answer: |
B | a garment bag | used for | store dresses | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, store dresses)
A: Find an entity that is the purpose of store dresses.
B: Find an entity that is used for store dresses.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
Answer: |
B | a door | used for | enter a room | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, enter a room)
A: Find an entity that is the purpose of enter a room.
B: Find an entity that is used for enter a room.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
Answer: |
A | snoring | used for | keeping others awake | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, keeping others awake)
A: Find an entity that is used for keeping others awake.
B: Find an entity that is the purpose of keeping others awake.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
Answer: |
B | giving a clue | used for | facilitating insight | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, facilitating insight)
A: Find an entity that is the purpose of facilitating insight.
B: Find an entity that is used for facilitating insight.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
Answer: |
A | a coast | used for | pirating | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, pirating)
A: Find an entity that is used for pirating.
B: Find an entity that is the purpose of pirating.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
Answer: |
B | a mitt | used for | catching | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, catching)
A: Find an entity that is the purpose of catching.
B: Find an entity that is used for catching.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
Answer: |
B | traveling | used for | conducting business | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, conducting business)
A: Find an entity that is the purpose of conducting business.
B: Find an entity that is used for conducting business.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
Answer: |
B | opening a gift | used for | getting something new | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, getting something new)
A: Find an entity that is the purpose of getting something new.
B: Find an entity that is used for getting something new.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
Answer: |
B | competing | used for | fun or money or title | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, fun or money or title)
A: Find an entity that is the purpose of fun or money or title.
B: Find an entity that is used for fun or money or title.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
Answer: |
A | a hose | used for | putting out a fire | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, putting out a fire)
A: Find an entity that is used for putting out a fire.
B: Find an entity that is the purpose of putting out a fire.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
Answer: |
B | a wagon | used for | carrying the dog | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, carrying the dog)
A: Find an entity that is the purpose of carrying the dog.
B: Find an entity that is used for carrying the dog.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
Answer: |
B | a glass of milk | used for | drinking | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, drinking)
A: Find an entity that is the purpose of drinking.
B: Find an entity that is used for drinking.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
Answer: |
A | relaxing | used for | reducing stress | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, reducing stress)
A: Find an entity that is used for reducing stress.
B: Find an entity that is the purpose of reducing stress.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
Answer: |
B | tying your shoelace | used for | preventing yourself from tripping | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, preventing yourself from tripping)
A: Find an entity that is the purpose of preventing yourself from tripping.
B: Find an entity that is used for preventing yourself from tripping.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
Answer: |
A | traveling around the world | used for | meeting interesting people | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, meeting interesting people)
A: Find an entity that is used for meeting interesting people.
B: Find an entity that is the purpose of meeting interesting people.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
Answer: |
A | a baseball | used for | games | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, games)
A: Find an entity that is used for games.
B: Find an entity that is the purpose of games.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
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A | having a rest | used for | doing something different | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, doing something different)
A: Find an entity that is used for doing something different.
B: Find an entity that is the purpose of doing something different.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
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A | a bass baritone | used for | bludgeon someone to death | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, bludgeon someone to death)
A: Find an entity that is used for bludgeon someone to death.
B: Find an entity that is the purpose of bludgeon someone to death.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
Answer: |
A | an explosive | used for | kill | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, kill)
A: Find an entity that is used for kill.
B: Find an entity that is the purpose of kill.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
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A | a heater | used for | warming a car | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, warming a car)
A: Find an entity that is used for warming a car.
B: Find an entity that is the purpose of warming a car.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
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A | learning | used for | acquiring knowledge | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, acquiring knowledge)
A: Find an entity that is used for acquiring knowledge.
B: Find an entity that is the purpose of acquiring knowledge.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
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B | a map | used for | locate a place | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, locate a place)
A: Find an entity that is the purpose of locate a place.
B: Find an entity that is used for locate a place.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
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A | money | used for | buying stuff | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, buying stuff)
A: Find an entity that is used for buying stuff.
B: Find an entity that is the purpose of buying stuff.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
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B | an aisle | used for | push a cart | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, push a cart)
A: Find an entity that is the purpose of push a cart.
B: Find an entity that is used for push a cart.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
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B | an expressway | used for | travel faster | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, travel faster)
A: Find an entity that is the purpose of travel faster.
B: Find an entity that is used for travel faster.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
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A | a desk drawer | used for | stationary | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, stationary)
A: Find an entity that is used for stationary.
B: Find an entity that is the purpose of stationary.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
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B | using a computer | used for | working | Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B.
Instruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that x is used for y.
Question: (?, used for, working)
A: Find an entity that is the purpose of working.
B: Find an entity that is used for working.
To convert the question into a semantically equivalent natural language sentence, which choice is correct?
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