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question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. A man accused of murdering a Sydney woman whose body was found in an Adelaide hotel room on New Year's Day will apply for bail next week. Chungaung Piao, 27, of Allenby Gardens in Adelaide's west, appeared in the Adelaide Magistrates Court on Monday after being arrested on Saturday. He is charged with murdering sex worker Ting Fang, 25, whose body was found in a room at the Grand Chancellor Hotel in the city centre. Scroll down for video. Ting Fang, 25, was found murdered in an Adelaide city hotel room with a slashed neck on New Year's Day. Chungaung Piao, 27, of Allenby Gardens, appeared in the Adelaide Magistrates Court two days after he was arrested. He has been charged with Fang's murder. Ms Fang was found deceased in the hotel room with her neck slashed open. The court heard that, 'there was an extremely serious injury to (Ms Fang's) neck, both her (internal and external) jugular veins were cut,' she said. Police at the time said she had been in Adelaide for three or four days. It's understood she was working as a sex worker. Prosecutor Lucy Boord alleged that Piao's fingerprint was found on the victim's shoe, according to the Adelaide Advertiser. Defence lawyer Julian Kelly said Piao denied involvement in the murder. Police at the time said she had been in Adelaide for three or four days. It's understood she was working as a sex worker. Ms Fang was found deceased in the Hotel Grand Chancellor Hotel when the hallway and the level below her twelfth-floor apartment began to flood. A tap was running in the room where she'd been killed. Ms Fang was found murdered in her twelfth-floor hotel room in Adelaide's city. 'My client voluntarily attended the police station on Saturday night... the fingerprint as I understand was found on a shoe, which is not inconsistent with his version of events to police,' Mr Kelly said. The court heard that Piao is married with an eight-month-old son. He is a Chinese national and has been living in Australia for four years on a bridging visa. For this reason, the magistrate Luke Davis ruled that Piao is a flight risk and he was refused bail, according to the Advertiser. The 27-year-old was seeking release on home detention bail so he could return to his family. Piao was remanded in custody until January 19 when he will formally apply for bail. The man who has been charged with her murder, Chungaung Piao, is a 27-year-old father-of-one who is from Allenby Gardens in Adelaide's west. Police at the time said she had been in Adelaide for three or four days. It's understood she was working as a sex-worker. What are the important parts of this article?
answer:A man named Chungaung Piao is accused of murdering a woman named Ting Fang. Piao is 27 years old, and he was arrested and went to court. The woman, Ting Fang, was 25 years old and she was found dead in a hotel room. Piao's fingerprint was found on Ting Fang's shoe, but Piao says he didn't do it. The judge decided that Piao cannot leave jail yet, because they think he might try to run away. Piao will try to get permission to go home next week, while he waits for his trial.
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. Choose from options, is the following sentence linguistically acceptable? Will Sally, after John comes home, take a shower? Pick your answer from: (A). unacceptable. (B). acceptable.
answer:To determine if the sentence "Will Sally, after John comes home, take a shower?" is linguistically acceptable, let's analyze its structure and meaning. Step 1: Examine the sentence structure. The sentence follows this structure: "Will [subject], after [dependent clause], [verb phrase]?" Step 2: Examine the dependent clause. The dependent clause "after John comes home" provides information about the time when the main action will take place. Step 3: Check if the main clause makes sense. The main clause "Will Sally take a shower?" is grammatically correct and clearly conveys the intended meaning. Step 4: Determine if the combination of the dependent clause and the main clause is clear and coherent. Combining the dependent clause and the main clause creates the sentence "Will Sally, after John comes home, take a shower?" which clearly expresses the desired meaning and is linguistically coherent. Based on this analysis, we can conclude that the sentence is grammatically and linguistically acceptable. Therefore, the answer is (B). acceptable.
question:Given a definition of a task and a sample input, break the definition into small parts. Each of those parts will have some instruction. Explain their meaning by showing an example that meets the criteria in the instruction. Use the following format: Part # : a key part of the definition. Usage: Sample response that meets the criteria from the key part. Explain why you think it meets the criteria. You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task. You are given a sentence in Persian. Your job is to translate the Farsi sentence into Portugese. و سرانجام خود محیط هم سطح دارد ، نه ؟ Output:
answer:Part #1: Given a definition of a task Usage: You are given a sentence in Persian. Your job is to translate the Farsi sentence into Portugese. Explanation: This part of the definition tells us what the task is about. In this case, the task is to translate a given Farsi (Persian) sentence into Portugese. Part #2: Sample input of the task Usage: و سرانجام خود محیط هم سطح دارد ، نه ؟ Explanation: This part represents an example of the input that we might be given while working on the task. In this case, it is a sentence in the Persian language that we need to translate into Portugese.
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. Review: manipulative claptrap , a period-piece movie-of-the-week , plain old blarney ... take your pick . Is this movie review sentence negative or positive? Choose from: a). negative. b). positive. The answer is:
answer:a). negative. Justifying my choice, the phrases "manipulative claptrap," "movie-of-the-week," and "plain old blarney" suggest that the reviewer isn't speaking favorably of the film, indicating a negative opinion.