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question:You are an AI assistant. User will you give you a task. Your goal is to complete the task as faithfully as you can. While performing the task think step-by-step and justify your steps. Can we draw the following hypothesis from the context? Context: How to start an account on yelp (for businesses )<br>Go to the yelp for business owners signup page. Check to make sure if your business is already on yelp by entering your business name and an address that can include a specific street address, neighborhood, city, state, or zip/postal code. Click the " search " button to see if your business is already listed in yelp's search results. Hypothesis: this is about how to start an account on yelp
answer:Yes, we can draw the hypothesis from the context. Step 1: Identify the main topic of the context. In this context, the main topic is "starting an account on Yelp". Step 2: Look for key phrases that support the main topic. The context mentions specific steps like "Go to the yelp for business owners signup page" and "entering your business name and address", which indicate this is about creating an account on Yelp for businesses. Step 3: Confirm if the information provided matches the hypothesis. The information provided in the context outlines the process of starting a business account on Yelp, which confirms the hypothesis. Hypothesis: This is indeed about how to start an account on Yelp for businesses.
question:You are an AI assistant. Provide a detailed answer so user don’t need to search outside to understand the answer. Options (novel) - Options is a 1975 absurdist science fiction novel by Robert Sheckley published in paperback by Pyramid Books. The first British edition appeared in 1977 and a French translation was published in 1979.The story is ostensibly about a marooned space traveller's attempt to get a spare part for his starship the Intrepid III. He has a robotic guard programmed to guard him against all planetary dangers. Given a choice of categories company, educational institution, artist, athlete, office holder, mean of transportation, building, natural place, village, animal, plant, album, film or written work, the text refers to which one?
answer:Options is a novel, which falls within the category of a written work. It is a 1975 absurdist science fiction novel written by Robert Sheckley and published by Pyramid Books. The story revolves around a marooned space traveler trying to obtain a spare part for his starship, the Intrepid III, while accompanied by a robotic guard programmed to protect him from all planetary dangers.
question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Review: a solid cast , assured direction and complete lack of modern day irony Is this movie review sentence negative or positive?
answer:This movie review sentence is positive. The reviewer is saying that the movie has a good group of actors (solid cast), the person in charge did a great job (assured direction), and the movie isn't making fun of anything or being sarcastic (lack of modern day irony). So, they are saying nice things about the movie.
question:You are an AI assistant. Provide a detailed answer so user don’t need to search outside to understand the answer. Please answer the following question: I am trying to decide whether it's worth it to invest in this film proposal. Can you help me answer a few questions? If you can't, please say "No I can't". Question: What is the name of the reporter covering the assasination of the president of San Marcos? Movie title: Bananas Movie plot: Fielding Mellish (Woody Allen) is the protagonist, but he does not appear until after the opening credits. The cold open, which featured the assassination of the president of the fictional "banana republic" of San Marcos and a coup d'état that brings Gen. Emilio Molina Vargas (Carlos Montalban) to power, sets up the situation in which Mellish would become embroiled. The scene was in the form of a championship boxing telecast on Wide World of Sports, with Don Dunphy as the host and Howard Cosell as the commentator.[4] Mellish is a neurotic blue collar man who tries to impress social activist Nancy (Louise Lasser) by trying to get in touch with the revolution in San Marcos. He visits the republic and attempts to show his concern for the native people. However, he is nearly killed by the local caudillo and then saved by the revolutionaries, putting him in their debt. Mellish then learns, clumsily, how to be a revolutionary. When the revolution is successful, the Castro-style leader goes mad, forcing the rebels to place Mellish as their President. When traveling back to the U.S. to obtain financial aid, he reunites with his activist ex-girlfriend and is exposed. In a classic courtroom scene, Mellish tries to defend himself from a series of incriminating witnesses, including a reigning Miss America and a middle-aged African-American woman claiming to be J. Edgar Hoover in disguise. One of the witnesses does provide testimony favorable to Mellish, but the court clerk, when asked to read back this testimony, replies with an entirely different, wholly unfavorable rendition. Mellish is eventually sentenced to prison, but his sentence is suspended on the condition that he does not move into the judge's neighborhood. Nancy then agrees to marry him. The film ends with the between-the-covers consummation of their marriage, an event that was over much more quickly than Nancy had anticipated. Like the opening scene, it was accompanied by Cosell providing commentary. A:
answer:The name of the reporter covering the assassination of the president of San Marcos in the movie "Bananas" is Howard Cosell. He provides commentary during both the opening scene, which features the assassination and coup d'etat, and the final scene of the film, where the protagonist Fielding Mellish (Woody Allen) and Nancy (Louise Lasser) consummate their marriage.