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Sentence 1: I saw Jim yelling at some guy in a military uniform with a huge red beard. I don't know who he was, but he looked very unhappy. Sentence 2: I don't know who Jim was, but he looked very unhappy. | 00
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Sentence 1: John promised Bill to leave, so an hour later he left. Sentence 2: Bill left. | 00
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Senisnee i poured ‘water from itte Dotti into the ‘cup Until it was empty. Senterice** -2:° ‘The © -cup.: was!” enipty. | 00
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Sentence t When Tatyana reached the cabin,“ her mother: was sleeping. She was careful not’ to’. disturb her, undressing and dimbing back into her Sentence: 2:She was careful not. to disturb Tatyana, ‘undressing - and climbing back into her berth. | 00
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Sentence 1: Mr. Taylor was a man of uncertain temper and his {general tendency was to think that David was a poor chump and that whatever step he took in any direction on his own account ‘was just another proof of his innate idiocy. Sentence 2 Anj‘diféction on his own account was just another proof of Mr. Taylor's innate idiocy. | 00
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Sentence 1: Sam tried to paint a picture of shepherds with sheep, but they ended up looking more like dogs Sentence 2: The shepherds ended up looking more like dogs. | 00
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Sentence 1: In the storm, the tree Fell down and crashed through the roo? of my house. Now, I have to get it removed. Sentence & Now Ihave to get The roof removed, | 00
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Sentence 1: Grant worked hard to harvest his beans so he and his| family would have enough to eat that| winter, His friend -Henry let. hin| stack them in his barn where they would dry. Later, he: and Tatyana| would shell them and cook them for their Sunday ‘dinners. Sentence 2: Later, he and Tatyana would shell them and cook them for| his and-Tatyana’s Sunday dinners. | 11
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Sentence t: The sack of patatoes had been. placéd bélow the,bag of floyp soit had:to be moved Fist. ‘Sentience 2:The sack of potatoes had to bie moved frst: | 00
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sentence 1 Alice was dusting the living room and trying to find the button that Mama had hidden. Wo tine today to look at old pictures in her favorite ‘album. Today she had to hunt fora button, so ene put the album on a chair without even opening i, Sentence 2: She put the album on avchair without ‘even opening the button. | 00
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?_ Sentence 1 J The large ball through ‘the tobie becouse it steel, Croshed right was made ci Sentence 2 The table was mode of steel, | 00
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Sentence 1: The city councilmen refused the demonstrators a permit because they feared violence. ‘Sentence 2: The city councilmen feared violence. | 11
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Sehtencé 1: The foxes are: getting. in at night, and attacking the chickens. 1. shall fave to kitl'them:" ~ . Sentence: 2: | shall have tor Ril The chickens. . | 00
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Sentence 1: Mary took out her flute and played on of her favorite pieces. She has loved it since she Was a child. . | 11
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sentence 1: Carol believed that Rebecca ‘ regretted that she had stolen the | watch. believed that Sentence, 2 Carol . jat Rebecca had Rebecca regretted th stolen the watch. _ —— | 11
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Sentence. 1: Alice tried frantically to stop her daughter from:barking at the party, leaving us to wonder why she was’ behaving so strangely. Sentence 2: Alice was behaving so strangely. | 00
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Sentence 1: We had hoped to place copies of our newsletter on all the chairs in the auditorium, but there were simply not enough of them. Sentence 2: There were simply not enough copies of the newsletter. | 11
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Sentence 1: Jim signaled the barman and gestured toward hts bathroom key. Sentence 2: Jim:signaled the barman and, gestured ‘toward Jim's ‘bathroom key. | 00
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Sentence 1+ What about the time you cut up tulip bulbs in the| hamburgers because you thought they were onions? Sentence 2 You thought tul bulbs were onions? | 11
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Sentence 1: The sculpture rolled off the shelf because it wasn’ t level. Sentence 2: The sculpture wasn't lével. | 00
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Sentence 1: Joe has sold his house and bought a new one a few miles away. He will be moving into it on Thursday. Sentence 2: He will be moving into The old house on Thursday. | 00
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»- Sentence 1; 1 took the water bottle out-of the | backpac! K So that it would be handy, Sentence 2:1 took th © Water bottle out of the backpack so that the water bottle would be handy, » | 11
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f one thing Mark Wwas.sure. Harry knew 35 than he did Sentence 2: Harry knew much leésthan Mark | 11
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Sentence 1: Joe’s uncle can still beat him at tennis, even though he is 30 years younger. Sentence 2: Joe's uncle is 30 years younger. | 00
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Sentence 't: Emma did not pass the ball to Janie although she saw that she was open. Sentence 2; Janie saw that she was open. | 00
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‘Sentence 1: The woman held the git against her will Santence 2: The woman held the git against the gis wil. * | 11
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Sentence 1: Sam broke both his ankles and he's walking with crutches. But a month or so from now they should be unnecessary Sentence 2: The crutches should be unnecessary. | 11
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Sentence. 1: Kirilav*. ceded’’ the presicency::ta> Shatov’-hecausa-. he, wag itare, poplar. Sentence’. 27: “Shatay- / vas, mare,” popular; .+ : : boty | 11
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Sentence 1: Br: Adamisiriformed Kate that shehad retired and resented severatoptions for futuire'treatment. Sentérice 2! Kate ‘had “retired” and presented Several options for future.treatinent. . | 00
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Semen The acts wed to be named Tenpicone, but she changed it to “Tina afew years ao, bees Figured it was ea To proaunce Staten 2: Trp. was eae to prow | 00
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Sentence: t: Grace was hagpy to-trade me ter sweater far mi, “Jacket: She thinks it looks dowity on her. Sentence'2: The jncketiaoks dowily on fier | 00
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Sentence | was trying to open the lock with the Key, but someone had filled the Keyhole. with chewing gum and) “cout get it out Sentence Z | couldn't get the key out. | 00
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Sentence 1: Mama came over. rand: sat down beside, Alice. Gently she -stroked her. hair -and let the chil ‘weep: : Sentence 2: She stroked Mama's eae and let the child weep: . * | 00
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Sentence 1: The lawyer asked the witness a question, but he was reluctant to answer it. Sentence 2: The witness was reluctant to answer it, | 11
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nce 4: Addm:can't leave work: here until. IF Bob had: left b' arrives to replace him: ome for: work on,time, he would be here DY intence 2;Bob would be Here by this time: | 11
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Sentence 1: Joan made sure to thank Susan for all the help she had given. Sentence 2: Joan made sure to thank Susan for all the help Susan had given. | 11
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Sentence The. politicfans, far: away ‘in Washington: could nat .knaw:-thé! séttlers’”’so they ‘mistmahe ‘tutes 15 eguhate ‘them: Sentence 2: The: senfers: must “ake Files, to regulaté them | 00
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Sentence # Lily spoke to Donna, breaking her concentration. : Sentence 2: Lily spoke to Donna, breaking. Donna's concentration. | 11
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[Sentence 1: Mr. Moncrieff visited Chester's luxurious New York lapartment, thinking that it belonged to his son Edward. The result was that Mc Moncrieff has decided to cancel Edward's lallowance on the ground that he no longer requires his Financial support. [Sentence 2: Edward no longer requires his financial support. | 11
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Semtence Eni’ dit ot, ass tHe bal to Janie although she was oper. . Seances ate ws ope. | 11
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Sentence 1: My meeting started at 4:00. and. needed to catch the train at 4:30, so there wasn't much. time. Luckily, it was short, so it worked out. Sentence 2: The meeting was short, so it worked out. | 11
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Sénitence ¥: Joan made sire t8 thank Susas for all the help she hadirecieved. Sehiteriée 2: ddan mnaide sure’ to thank Susan for ail-the- <help:Susam hed recived: | 00
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senence ts te storeeprs scared incon 18 ele scores end lived in the rooms behind «em | 00
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Senterice. “1: ‘This: book ‘introduced ‘Shakespeare: to’..Goethe; : it was" a major influence on his'writing. ‘Sentence. twas a major influence: “en Goethe's writing. | 11
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Sentenice-t: Fred. watched © TV while George went out to buy groceries. After Jan hour he got up. : Sentence 2 Fred got up, | 11
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Sentence 1:1 couldn't put the pot on the shelf because it was too high Sentence 2: The shelf was too high. | 11
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Sentenée'l: Grant worked hard to harvest his beans so lie and his family would have"enough to eat that winter, His friend Henry Jet him stack them in: his-barn, where-they. would dey. Later; he and ‘Tatyana would shell them aid. ‘cook thein for their Sunday dinners. Sentence 2: His friend Henry let hiin stack Grant ani his) Family in his bam where they would dry | 00
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Sentence ti. poured. water from the bottle into the cup until-it was full. ‘Sentence 2: The cup was full. | 11
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Senipnge I: Mr. Moncrieff visited Chester's txurious New York apartment, thinking that it belonged to his son Edward. The result was that Mr. Moncrieff has decided to cancel Edward's allowance on the ground that he no longer requires his financial support. Seajonpe % He no longer requires Edward's Tinancial support. | 00
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Sentence 1: Papa looked down at the children's fages, so puzzled and sad now. @ was bad eqgugh that they had tosbe denied so many things because he couldn't afford them, Sentence 2: He couldn't afford the faces. | 00
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Sentence 1::lt was .a summer .afterndon, ‘and the dog was sitting in the middle of thectawn. After a while,-it;got-up’and: mowed to-a spot. under the tree, Hecayse it. was ‘cooler: Sentence 2: The:dog was cooler. | 00
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Sentence t Joe paid the detective after he delivered the final report on the case. Sentence 2: Joe delivered the final report on the case. | 00
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Sentence 1: The trophy doesn't fit into the brown suitcase because it is too small. Sentence 2: The suitcase is too small. | 11
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1: John hired himself out to Bill to take care} him. 2 John hired himself out to Bill to take care | 11
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Sentence’, Chonson: visited: Cooper's grave. in.» TGS. Ay that date he had been travelling for five ¥e ; Sentence aGeper hed been ean for five ‘years. | 00
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Sentence :Jim yelled at Kevin because he was so upset. Sentence 2: im was so upset. | 11
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Sentence 1: Tatyana managed two guitars and a | sad atill could point out the Freemans: “Isit 1 nice that they have come, Mama!” 2: Kot it ice that the two guitars and a | 00
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Sentence 1: The dog chased the cat, which ran.up a tree. It waited at the top. Sentence 2: The dog waited at the top. i | 00
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Sentence 1: John was through the park Sentence tO Wor ying watermelons He was very impressed. Sentence 2: John was very impressed | 11
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Sentence 1: The sack of potatoes had been placed abovgrebog offlour, soit had to be moved first. Sentence 2: The sack of potatoes had to be moved first. | 11
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Sentence 1: Bernard, who had not told the government official that he was less than 21 when he filed for a homestead claim, did not consider tlt he hffd done anything dishonest. Still, anyene who knew that he was 19 years old could take #is*laim away from him. Sentence 2: Bernard, who had not told the government official that he was less than 21 when he filed for a homestead claim, did not consider that the government official had done anything dishonest. | 00
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alive whol |: red is the only man still | Sentence 1: Fi reat-grandfather. He oS ‘emembers my 9 remarkable man. Gentence 2: Mg greatgrandfather wal & emarkable man. | 11
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Sentence 1: At the Loebner competition the judges couldn't figure out which respondents were the chatbots because they were so stupid. Sentence 2: The chatbots were so stupid. | 00
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‘Séntence Tort gave Ralph. lift to schoolsohe idulda't have towalk: ‘Senteice2Torh wold have wal | 00
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Sentence 1: [ used an old rag to clean the knife, and then I put it in the trash. Sentence 2: I put the rag in the trash. | 11
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1: Bill passed the half-empty plate to john he was Full 2: Bill was full. | 11
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sentence 1: When. they. had eventually. almed down, a “bit,, and- had -gotten, ome, ‘Mr..Farley, put the magi¢ pebble] nan. iron safe, Some, day_ they might} ant, to use it put really for, now, what, ore could they, wish. for?. RDEPEBIA GOMSSaVGtNSY Might avaps ‘o use the magic pebble... | 11
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Sentence 1: Stretching ner back, the woman ‘smiled at the girl. Sentence 2: Stretching the girl's back, the woman ‘smiled at the girl. | 00
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Sentence 1: Fred watched TV while George went out to buy groceries. After an hour he got back. Sentence 2: Fred got back. | 00
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Sentence 1: John was doing research in the library when he heard a man humming and whistling. He was very annoyed. Sentence 2: John was very annoyed. | 11
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Sentence 1: Madonna fired her trainer because she couldn't stand her boyfriend. Sentence 2: The trainer couldn't stand, her boyfriend. | 00
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te Anna did a lot better than her good friend Lucy on tthe test because she had studied so hard. Sentencedicy had studied so hard. | 00
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sentence. <1! Hr. Monerieff visited: Chester's: Luxurious, News: York “apartment, chinking.--that,’..it,.betorged, fo his “Som. Edward. The: result ‘was ;that Wr. Moncrieff Fee etgecided to cancel, Edward’ atlowancé res hie’ ground . that -he ne Longer requires his: Financial, Support. gentence 2: Mri.” Monctteff. “no's Aoriger “pig Financiel, support 2 | 00
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Sentence 1: Bob paid for Charlie's college education, but now Charlie acts as though it never happened. He is very hurt. Sentence 2: Bob is very hurt. | 11
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Sentence 1: Tatyana knew that Grandma always enjoyed serving an abundance of food to her guests. Now Tatyana watched as Grandma gathered Tatyana’s small mother into a wide, scrawny embrace and then , lifting her seating her and saying in the place of honor simply: "There's plenty." Sentence 2: Grandma gathered Tatyana's small mother into a wide, scrawny embrace and then propelled Grandma to the ti | 00
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Sentence & John ordered Bill to leave, so an hour later he left. Sentence 2 John left. | 00
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Sentence 1: Jane gave Joan candy because she wasn't hungry. Sentence 2: Joan wasn't hungry. | 00
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Sentence 1: Mark heard Steve's feet going down the ladder. The door of the shop closed after him. He ran to look out the window. { Sentence The door of the shop closed after Steve. | 11
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Sentence 1: Madonna fired her trainer. because she couldnt stand her boyfriend. Sentence 2: Madonna couldnt stand her boyfriend. | 11
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Senténice 4: Alice joked for her frienid jade in-the crowd.’ Since -she, always vhas -good:-\uek, Alice spotted her quickly. ees b Sentefice 2; Sincé Jade always has acid luck;-Alice spotted hér quickly: | 00
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Sentence 1: Paul tried to call George on the phone, but he wasn't available. Sentence 2: George wasn't available. | 11
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Sentence 1: The path to the lake was blocked, so we couldn't reach it. Sentence 2: We couldn't reach the lake. | 11
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Sentence 1 Bemard;: who ‘had not told: the ‘governmént official that he-was Jess than 27 ‘when he filed for a homestead claim, did not. consider that he had done anything dishonest. ‘Still anyone who knew that he was To yeara od Could take his claim @way front him. Sentence 2 The gavernment official was’ less ° than 21 when he filed for ¢ homestead claim. | 00
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Sentence t Bob was playing cards with Adam and was way ahead. If Adam hadnt had a sudden run of good luck, he would have Lost. Sentence 2: Adam would have lost. | 11
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Sentence’ 1: Ann: asked Mary. What ‘time ‘the -library = closes, but she had forgotten. Sentence 2: Mary had forgotten. | 11
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Sentence 1: Alice.:was' dusting : the: living: room and ‘trying ‘to find . th ‘button. that) Mama had ‘hidden. N time today to: look at: old. pictures ii her favorite photo-album: Today sh had to. hunt for. a‘button, so she’ put the. album: on .a- chair without eve! opening it. Sentence 2: Alice had to. hunt:for a button, | 11
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Sentence 1: It-is. not “easy! to ‘space buttonholes exactly-the same distance apart, and itis very difficult to cut them: precisely the right size. The tiniest-slip of ‘the scissors will iiake the hole too jarge,‘and even one thread. uncut will ledveittoo small. Sentence 2: Even one thread uncut will leave the hole too smalL. | 11
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Sentence 1: Tom gave ‘Ralph: a lift to school so‘he wouldn't have to drive alone. Sentence 2; Ralph woukin't’ have to drive alone. 7 | 00
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‘Sentence 1: Bernard who had not told the government official that he was less than 21 when he filed for a homestead claim did not consider that he had done anything dishonest ‘S@L anyonegvho knew that he was 19 years old could take his claim away from him. Sentence 2 Bernard who had not told the government official that he was less than 21 when he filed for a homestead claim did not consider that Bernard had done anything dishonest. * * | 11
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Sentence 1: The older students were bullying the younger ones, so we punished them. Sentence 2: We punished the younger students. | 00
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4: The man couldnt lift his sem because was so weak. 2 The man was se weak. | 11
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jentance I+ Alice was dusting the living room and trying to ind the button that Mama had hidden. No time today t look at old pictures in her favorite photo album. Today shi jad to hunt for a button, so she put the album on a chait ithout even opening it. jentence 2+ She put the album on a choir without even pening the living room. | 00
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Sentence 1: When Tatyana reached the cabin, her mother was sleeping. She was careful not to disturb her , undressing and climbing back into her berth. Sentence 2: She was careful not to disturb her mother , undressing and climbing back into her berth. | 11
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