id string | question string | answer string | documents list |
|---|---|---|---|
f009_12 | Who had one of the most attractive shadows the author had ever seen?
Choices:
A. himself
B. not enough information
C. another kid at the playground
D. Barend, | Barend, | [
"It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f... |
f009_13 | Why did Barend's shadow caught the narrator's eye?
Choices:
A. Because he was a boring kid
B. Because he wore faded jeans
C. He had the most incredible shadow
D. not enough information | He had the most incredible shadow | [
"It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f... |
f009_14 | What is probably true about Barend?
Choices:
A. He grew up to be a philanthropist,
B. He grew up to become a murderer,
C. He became very wealthy.
D. not enough information | He grew up to become a murderer, | [
"It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f... |
f009_15 | Where did the author and Barend meet?
Choices:
A. library
B. not enough information
C. woods
D. playground | playground | [
"It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f... |
f009_16 | Immediately after the end of this text, author:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. will continue playing on the playground
C. will tell how Barend killed people
D. will tell about his lunch | will tell how Barend killed people | [
"It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f... |
f009_17 | Immediately after the end of this text, Barend is:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. dead
C. sick
D. a murderer | a murderer | [
"It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f... |
f009_18 | Barend is infamous for?
Choices:
A. Being friends with the narrator
B. Inventing the foldable map
C. not enough information
D. Burying bodies in his backyard | Burying bodies in his backyard | [
"It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f... |
f009_19 | Barend and the author became friends:
Choices:
A. while he was famous
B. not enough information
C. before he became famous
D. after he buried bodies | before he became famous | [
"It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f... |
f009_20 | How long ago was the author probably friends with Barend?
Choices:
A. They very recently became co-workers and friends
B. Very long ago, during childhood,
C. Not too long ago- they were college buddies,
D. not enough information | Very long ago, during childhood, | [
"It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f... |
f009_21 | Barend was:
Choices:
A. handsom kid
B. boring looking kid
C. not enough information
D. smart kid | boring looking kid | [
"It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f... |
f009_22 | Whose shadow was attractive?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. the teacher's
C. Barend's
D. the writer's | Barend's | [
"It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f... |
f009_23 | What did Barend invented?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. The map that folds
C. Faded clothing
D. An art piece | The map that folds | [
"It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f... |
f009_24 | When the author first met Barend he thought Barend was:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. one of those mostly invisible characters
C. sad
D. a very noticeable person | one of those mostly invisible characters | [
"It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f... |
f009_25 | How long did the narrator gazed at the sun?
Choices:
A. For 11 minutes
B. not enough information
C. For 12 minutes
D. For days | not enough information | [
"It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f... |
f009_26 | Immediately after the end of this text,Barend and the author are probably:
Choices:
A. still children
B. teens now
C. not enough information
D. adults now | adults now | [
"It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f... |
f009_27 | Why did the author befriend Barend?
Choices:
A. because he lived nearby
B. because he had an attractive shadow
C. because he was friendly
D. not enough information | because he had an attractive shadow | [
"It's often difficult to remember how or why you became friends with someone, especially if you've been friends with a person forever. But because of the very specific set of circumstances, I remember exactly how Barend and I became friends. This, of course, was long before he became famous for inventing the easy-f... |
f010_0 | It is probably true that
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. girls newer wag school before
C. Dara has wagged the school before
D. Jody has wagged the school before | Dara has wagged the school before | [
"Dara and Jody sat on the sun-scorched concrete with their backs against the bus shelter. They were sharing an apple, one of those tart green ones, and as Dara took her turn gnashing into it, Jody gagged and vomited up some peel. 'Shit, are you okay?' Dara asked, rubbing Jody's back. 'Um, yeah,' Jody croaked, and s... |
f010_1 | What is probably true about Jody?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. She is rebellious
C. She hates green apples
D. She does not own white-out | She is rebellious | [
"Dara and Jody sat on the sun-scorched concrete with their backs against the bus shelter. They were sharing an apple, one of those tart green ones, and as Dara took her turn gnashing into it, Jody gagged and vomited up some peel. 'Shit, are you okay?' Dara asked, rubbing Jody's back. 'Um, yeah,' Jody croaked, and s... |
f010_2 | the girls decided to get on the bus
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. to go to Los Angeles
C. to go to New York
D. to run away to Chicago | not enough information | [
"Dara and Jody sat on the sun-scorched concrete with their backs against the bus shelter. They were sharing an apple, one of those tart green ones, and as Dara took her turn gnashing into it, Jody gagged and vomited up some peel. 'Shit, are you okay?' Dara asked, rubbing Jody's back. 'Um, yeah,' Jody croaked, and s... |
f010_3 | Dara thought it was so cool:
Choices:
A. When Jody borrowed white-out
B. When Jody gagged
C. When Jody threw something without wanting attention
D. not enough information | When Jody threw something without wanting attention | [
"Dara and Jody sat on the sun-scorched concrete with their backs against the bus shelter. They were sharing an apple, one of those tart green ones, and as Dara took her turn gnashing into it, Jody gagged and vomited up some peel. 'Shit, are you okay?' Dara asked, rubbing Jody's back. 'Um, yeah,' Jody croaked, and s... |
f010_4 | Right after they got on the bus
Choices:
A. they did not go to school
B. they dissapeared
C. they went to school
D. not enough information | they did not go to school | [
"Dara and Jody sat on the sun-scorched concrete with their backs against the bus shelter. They were sharing an apple, one of those tart green ones, and as Dara took her turn gnashing into it, Jody gagged and vomited up some peel. 'Shit, are you okay?' Dara asked, rubbing Jody's back. 'Um, yeah,' Jody croaked, and s... |
f010_5 | Why were Dara an Jody breathless?
Choices:
A. They were unable to stop laughing
B. not enough information
C. They were running along the footpath
D. They fell over | They were unable to stop laughing | [
"Dara and Jody sat on the sun-scorched concrete with their backs against the bus shelter. They were sharing an apple, one of those tart green ones, and as Dara took her turn gnashing into it, Jody gagged and vomited up some peel. 'Shit, are you okay?' Dara asked, rubbing Jody's back. 'Um, yeah,' Jody croaked, and s... |
f010_6 | How long did Dara and Jody probably ride the bus?
Choices:
A. a few minutes
B. 30 minutes
C. not enough information
D. a few hours | a few minutes | [
"Dara and Jody sat on the sun-scorched concrete with their backs against the bus shelter. They were sharing an apple, one of those tart green ones, and as Dara took her turn gnashing into it, Jody gagged and vomited up some peel. 'Shit, are you okay?' Dara asked, rubbing Jody's back. 'Um, yeah,' Jody croaked, and s... |
f010_7 | What were girls eating?
Choices:
A. a peach
B. not enough information
C. a piece of pie
D. an apple | an apple | [
"Dara and Jody sat on the sun-scorched concrete with their backs against the bus shelter. They were sharing an apple, one of those tart green ones, and as Dara took her turn gnashing into it, Jody gagged and vomited up some peel. 'Shit, are you okay?' Dara asked, rubbing Jody's back. 'Um, yeah,' Jody croaked, and s... |
f010_8 | Why were the girls at the bus stop?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. they left school early
C. they were having a sad day
D. they skipped school | they skipped school | [
"Dara and Jody sat on the sun-scorched concrete with their backs against the bus shelter. They were sharing an apple, one of those tart green ones, and as Dara took her turn gnashing into it, Jody gagged and vomited up some peel. 'Shit, are you okay?' Dara asked, rubbing Jody's back. 'Um, yeah,' Jody croaked, and s... |
f010_9 | Why did Jody vomit?
Choices:
A. Because of an apple seed
B. not enough information
C. Because of an apple peel
D. Because she had too much apples | Because of an apple peel | [
"Dara and Jody sat on the sun-scorched concrete with their backs against the bus shelter. They were sharing an apple, one of those tart green ones, and as Dara took her turn gnashing into it, Jody gagged and vomited up some peel. 'Shit, are you okay?' Dara asked, rubbing Jody's back. 'Um, yeah,' Jody croaked, and s... |
f010_10 | Dara and Jody became friends during a math lesson:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. After they were in grade 12
C. Before they were in grade eleven
D. During the middle school | Before they were in grade eleven | [
"Dara and Jody sat on the sun-scorched concrete with their backs against the bus shelter. They were sharing an apple, one of those tart green ones, and as Dara took her turn gnashing into it, Jody gagged and vomited up some peel. 'Shit, are you okay?' Dara asked, rubbing Jody's back. 'Um, yeah,' Jody croaked, and s... |
f010_11 | Dara thinks of Jody
Choices:
A. that Jody is cool
B. that she is not fun
C. not enough information
D. that she is pretty | that Jody is cool | [
"Dara and Jody sat on the sun-scorched concrete with their backs against the bus shelter. They were sharing an apple, one of those tart green ones, and as Dara took her turn gnashing into it, Jody gagged and vomited up some peel. 'Shit, are you okay?' Dara asked, rubbing Jody's back. 'Um, yeah,' Jody croaked, and s... |
f010_12 | Dara and Jody probably laughed for:
Choices:
A. several hours
B. several seconds
C. not enough information
D. several minutes | several minutes | [
"Dara and Jody sat on the sun-scorched concrete with their backs against the bus shelter. They were sharing an apple, one of those tart green ones, and as Dara took her turn gnashing into it, Jody gagged and vomited up some peel. 'Shit, are you okay?' Dara asked, rubbing Jody's back. 'Um, yeah,' Jody croaked, and s... |
f010_13 | Who choked on the apple?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. old Italian lady
C. Jody
D. Dara | Jody | [
"Dara and Jody sat on the sun-scorched concrete with their backs against the bus shelter. They were sharing an apple, one of those tart green ones, and as Dara took her turn gnashing into it, Jody gagged and vomited up some peel. 'Shit, are you okay?' Dara asked, rubbing Jody's back. 'Um, yeah,' Jody croaked, and s... |
f010_14 | who ate the apple?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. a dog
C. Dara and Jody
D. the old lady | Dara and Jody | [
"Dara and Jody sat on the sun-scorched concrete with their backs against the bus shelter. They were sharing an apple, one of those tart green ones, and as Dara took her turn gnashing into it, Jody gagged and vomited up some peel. 'Shit, are you okay?' Dara asked, rubbing Jody's back. 'Um, yeah,' Jody croaked, and s... |
f010_15 | Why are Jody and Dara from different scenes at school?
Choices:
A. Jody was held back a year.
B. Dara is a straight-A student.
C. They take different classes
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"Dara and Jody sat on the sun-scorched concrete with their backs against the bus shelter. They were sharing an apple, one of those tart green ones, and as Dara took her turn gnashing into it, Jody gagged and vomited up some peel. 'Shit, are you okay?' Dara asked, rubbing Jody's back. 'Um, yeah,' Jody croaked, and s... |
f010_16 | After the end of the story
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. girls will eat an apple
C. girls will enjoy the day together
D. girls will go back to school | girls will enjoy the day together | [
"Dara and Jody sat on the sun-scorched concrete with their backs against the bus shelter. They were sharing an apple, one of those tart green ones, and as Dara took her turn gnashing into it, Jody gagged and vomited up some peel. 'Shit, are you okay?' Dara asked, rubbing Jody's back. 'Um, yeah,' Jody croaked, and s... |
f010_17 | The girls ate the apple
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Before they decided to wg school
C. after they decided to wag school
D. after Jody vomited | after they decided to wag school | [
"Dara and Jody sat on the sun-scorched concrete with their backs against the bus shelter. They were sharing an apple, one of those tart green ones, and as Dara took her turn gnashing into it, Jody gagged and vomited up some peel. 'Shit, are you okay?' Dara asked, rubbing Jody's back. 'Um, yeah,' Jody croaked, and s... |
f011_0 | Why did Grandma Bette say that the family had black hair and black eyes?
Choices:
A. Because they were from India.
B. Because they were Black Dutch from a part of Holland.
C. not enough information
D. Because they were from Africa | Because they were Black Dutch from a part of Holland. | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_1 | How many brothers Pa had?
Choices:
A. three
B. not enough information
C. one
D. two | not enough information | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_2 | What is "it" that the author says was a dream, a place and a memory?
Choices:
A. Dogland
B. Florida
C. Holland
D. not enough information | Dogland | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_3 | Why did the narrator warned the reader?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. The narrator is unsure about facts of the story and will portray what he knows is true and invent what he believes is true
C. He saw shapes moving up and down the river
D. Fog was rolling up the river | The narrator is unsure about facts of the story and will portray what he knows is true and invent what he believes is true | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_4 | Where is the Suwannee River?
Choices:
A. In Holland
B. In England
C. not enough information
D. In Florida | not enough information | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_5 | The author thinks that Dogland is in:
Choices:
A. unknown lands
B. not enough information
C. Europe
D. the heart of Florida | the heart of Florida | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_6 | Immediately after the end of this text, the author knows:
Choices:
A. why the grass is green
B. why the sky is blue
C. the Nix family history
D. not enough information | the Nix family history | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_7 | What prompted Grandma Bette to discuss the Black Dutch?
Choices:
A. When Pa said the Nixes had Lakota and Ojibwe blood.
B. not enough information
C. When Pa said that the family was indentured servants
D. When Dogland was mentioned. | When Pa said the Nixes had Lakota and Ojibwe blood. | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_8 | Why did Grandma Bette make a face and later not say a word for half an hour or more?
Choices:
A. Because she was happy.
B. Because Pa's stories were not perfectly true.
C. not enough information
D. Because she felt sick. | Because Pa's stories were not perfectly true. | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_9 | Her father built the place:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. When they were living in Holland
C. After the Nixes moved to North America
D. While they were indentured servants | After the Nixes moved to North America | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_10 | What happens after the author looks down the river?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. the author isnt near a river
C. the author falls into the river
D. the brightness of the approaching day blinded the author | the brightness of the approaching day blinded the author | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_11 | Why did the Nixes migrate to North America?
Choices:
A. To obtain the American dream
B. To escape from religious prosecution
C. not enough information
D. To escape imprisonment in Holland | To escape imprisonment in Holland | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_12 | What was always a mystery to the writer of the story?
Choices:
A. Pa
B. not enough information
C. The Susanne River
D. Black Dutch | not enough information | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_13 | What is probably true about the author?
Choices:
A. the author doesn't like their family
B. the author hates Grandma Bette
C. the author does not know the river in Dogland well
D. not enough information | the author does not know the river in Dogland well | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_14 | How long did it take for the author's father to build Dogland?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Generation
C. Decade or less
D. Multiple generations | Decade or less | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_15 | Whose stories were not always true?
Choices:
A. Pa
B. SDogland
C. Nixes
D. not enough information | Pa | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_16 | What is probably true about Pa?
Choices:
A. he never lies
B. not enough information
C. he doesn't always tell the truth
D. he is always sad | he doesn't always tell the truth | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_17 | What were the Nixes when they came to North America?
Choices:
A. Servants
B. Aristocrats
C. Slaves
D. not enough information | Servants | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_18 | Grandma Bette made a face because?
Choices:
A. Because the Nixed were Black Dutch
B. The Nixes were indentured servants
C. The narrator's father could not possibly know their ancestral history
D. not enough information | The narrator's father could not possibly know their ancestral history | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_19 | Immediately after the end of this text:
Choices:
A. Pa would continue his story
B. Grandma Bette would get extremely angry
C. not enough information
D. The narrator will continue tellinf a story of his family | The narrator will continue tellinf a story of his family | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_20 | What were the 2 things that Pa told the author about the Nix family that Grandma Bette doubted were true?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. That they were wealthy immigrants and from Africa.
C. That they came to North America as indentured servants from debtor's prison and that they had Lakota and Ojibwe blood in ... | That they came to North America as indentured servants from debtor's prison and that they had Lakota and Ojibwe blood in their veins. | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_21 | How long have the Nixes probbaly lived in North America?
Choices:
A. For several generation
B. Only for a few years
C. not enough information
D. For only one generation | For several generation | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_22 | What was considered to be a dream, a place, then a memory?
Choices:
A. Pa's stories
B. not enough information
C. Dogland
D. The incidents that shaped the Boxes | Dogland | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_23 | What is true about the narrator?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He/she has Lakota Blood
C. He/she does not have Lakota Blood
D. He/she is an indentured servant | He/she has Lakota Blood | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_24 | What created the black Dutch?
Choices:
A. Invasion from Rome in the past
B. not enough information
C. The sun
D. Mongol hordes pillaging Europe | not enough information | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_25 | Why did Grandma Bette believe that Pa couldn't know certain facts in his stories?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He wasn't alive at that time
C. The Nixes didn't pass on stories
D. He was clinically insane | He wasn't alive at that time | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f011_26 | What place Pa built?
Choices:
A. Florida
B. not enough information
C. Dogland
D. Black Dutch | Dogland | [
"It was a dream, then a place, then a memory. My father built it near the Suwannee River. I like to think it was in the heart of Florida, because it was, and is, in my heart. Its name was Dogland. Some people say you can know others if you know the central incidents that shaped their lives. But an incident is an is... |
f012_0 | The discussion about the reunion took place:
Choices:
A. while the two men shook hands
B. after the two men shook hands
C. not enough information
D. before the two men shook hands | after the two men shook hands | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_1 | What was the scene on Dennis's calendar?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. beach scene
C. ski scene
D. river scene | ski scene | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_2 | How did Dennis try making him feel better?
Choices:
A. giving him books
B. not enough information
C. saying he looked fit
D. telling him he missed him | saying he looked fit | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_3 | Immediately after the end of this text, the author is:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. fat
C. fit
D. skinny | fit | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_4 | What color was Dennis's suit?
Choices:
A. black
B. blue
C. not enough information
D. gray | gray | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_5 | How did the narrator probably stayed in shape?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He goes for runs around the park.
C. He worked out in his garage.
D. He is a football coach. | He worked out in his garage. | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_6 | Where is the ski scene in the office?
Choices:
A. On the calendar
B. On a cover of a book
C. On a picture on the wall
D. not enough information | On the calendar | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_7 | Who says that the author looks fit and in shape?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Dennis
C. Charlene
D. the author | Dennis | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_8 | The narrator missed what event?
Choices:
A. The meeting
B. not enough information
C. A reunion
D. Dennis's wedding | A reunion | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_9 | What is Dennis's profession?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. corporate attorney
C. prosecuting attorney
D. defense attorney | not enough information | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_10 | Why did the narrator missed the reunion?
Choices:
A. His mother passed away
B. not enough information
C. He was embarrassed that he was not as successful as his classmates
D. His wife didn't want him to go | He was embarrassed that he was not as successful as his classmates | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_11 | Dennis and the author's meeting probably lasted:
Choices:
A. one hour
B. few days
C. not enough information
D. few hours | one hour | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_12 | How long was probably the reunion meeting?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. a few hours
C. 25 minutes
D. 5 years | a few hours | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_13 | Who has red hair?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. secretary
C. Dennis
D. the narrator | secretary | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_14 | Who thinks that Dennis does not look the same as he did in high school
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Dennis
C. Charlene
D. the author | the author | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_15 | Immediately after the end of this text, Dennis is:
Choices:
A. shameful
B. successful
C. not enough information
D. homeless | successful | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_16 | Why did he not go to the reunion?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. lack of success
C. he had to work out
D. his wife didn't want him to | lack of success | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_17 | How long does it take Dennis to run laps at Jefferson High School?
Choices:
A. Several days
B. Several minutes
C. not enough information
D. Several hours | not enough information | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_18 | When did Dennis shake the narrator's hand?
Choices:
A. Before he sat down on the chair
B. not enough information
C. After he sat down on the chair
D. At the end of their meeting | Before he sat down on the chair | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_19 | Charlene is :
Choices:
A. Dennis's wife
B. Dennis's secretary
C. the main character's wife
D. not enough information | Dennis's secretary | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_20 | Why did the narrator not attend the reunion?
Choices:
A. he felt weird about it
B. he was in the hospital
C. he wasn't in town
D. not enough information | he felt weird about it | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_21 | The narrator is currently
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. nervous
C. fit
D. ashamed | fit | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_22 | What event did the character miss out on?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. work out in the garage
C. legal apt.
D. high school reunion | high school reunion | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_23 | What made him ashamed of his shirt?
Choices:
A. Dennis laughing at it
B. comments by his wife
C. seeing his friends success
D. not enough information | comments by his wife | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_24 | Who had a gray suit on?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. The narrator
C. Dennis
D. The secretary | Dennis | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_25 | Where did the two man probably meet?
Choices:
A. gym
B. law school
C. school
D. not enough information | school | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_26 | What color is the secretary's hair?
Choices:
A. red
B. blond
C. brown
D. not enough information | red | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_27 | What is Dennis's job?
Choices:
A. He is a stockbroker
B. not enough information
C. He owes a car dealership
D. He is a lawyer | not enough information | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f012_28 | What is probably true about the narrator?
Choices:
A. he's undernourished
B. he stays in shape
C. he's morbidly obese
D. not enough information | he stays in shape | [
"The office smelled like money. Brand new carpet, somebody's expensive perfume still hanging in the air. The chairs in the waiting room are leather and the copy machine has a million attachments and there's pictures on the wall that I don't know what they're supposed to be. Made me ashamed of the shirt I was wearin... |
f013_0 | What is Manny's job?
Choices:
A. Taxi driver
B. Bus driver
C. Ambulance driver
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"Manny had Bob Marley cranking on the stereo, his van was full of passengers, and the air conditioning was working after a long week of giving him trouble. The sun beat down on the wet-looking asphalt road that ran along the harbor, next to the concrete waterfront. It curved along in front of the brightly colored D... |
f013_1 | How long did Manny probably drive with a van full of passengers before he had an accident?
Choices:
A. several minutes
B. a month
C. not enough information
D. 24 hours | several minutes | [
"Manny had Bob Marley cranking on the stereo, his van was full of passengers, and the air conditioning was working after a long week of giving him trouble. The sun beat down on the wet-looking asphalt road that ran along the harbor, next to the concrete waterfront. It curved along in front of the brightly colored D... |
f013_2 | Who was smoking a cigar?
Choices:
A. Manny
B. The food card owner
C. The strangely dressed man
D. not enough information | The strangely dressed man | [
"Manny had Bob Marley cranking on the stereo, his van was full of passengers, and the air conditioning was working after a long week of giving him trouble. The sun beat down on the wet-looking asphalt road that ran along the harbor, next to the concrete waterfront. It curved along in front of the brightly colored D... |
f013_3 | Why did Manny slow down?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. the food cart owner stepped forward
C. the boy stepped off the sidewalk
D. tourists were on the road | tourists were on the road | [
"Manny had Bob Marley cranking on the stereo, his van was full of passengers, and the air conditioning was working after a long week of giving him trouble. The sun beat down on the wet-looking asphalt road that ran along the harbor, next to the concrete waterfront. It curved along in front of the brightly colored D... |
f013_4 | Where are the tourists standing?
Choices:
A. Around the girl on the asphalt
B. Along the side of the road
C. In front of the food cart
D. not enough information | Along the side of the road | [
"Manny had Bob Marley cranking on the stereo, his van was full of passengers, and the air conditioning was working after a long week of giving him trouble. The sun beat down on the wet-looking asphalt road that ran along the harbor, next to the concrete waterfront. It curved along in front of the brightly colored D... |
f013_5 | Manny probably?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. liked wearing day-glo shirts
C. liked music
D. did not like music | liked music | [
"Manny had Bob Marley cranking on the stereo, his van was full of passengers, and the air conditioning was working after a long week of giving him trouble. The sun beat down on the wet-looking asphalt road that ran along the harbor, next to the concrete waterfront. It curved along in front of the brightly colored D... |
f013_6 | Who smoked a cigar?
Choices:
A. the tall black man
B. not enough information
C. the girl
D. Manny | the tall black man | [
"Manny had Bob Marley cranking on the stereo, his van was full of passengers, and the air conditioning was working after a long week of giving him trouble. The sun beat down on the wet-looking asphalt road that ran along the harbor, next to the concrete waterfront. It curved along in front of the brightly colored D... |
f013_7 | Immediately after the end of this text, the girl is:
Choices:
A. walking
B. not enough information
C. lying down
D. dancing | lying down | [
"Manny had Bob Marley cranking on the stereo, his van was full of passengers, and the air conditioning was working after a long week of giving him trouble. The sun beat down on the wet-looking asphalt road that ran along the harbor, next to the concrete waterfront. It curved along in front of the brightly colored D... |
f013_8 | Manny was probably driving:
Choices:
A. too slow
B. the speed limit
C. not enough information
D. too fast | not enough information | [
"Manny had Bob Marley cranking on the stereo, his van was full of passengers, and the air conditioning was working after a long week of giving him trouble. The sun beat down on the wet-looking asphalt road that ran along the harbor, next to the concrete waterfront. It curved along in front of the brightly colored D... |
f013_9 | Manny wants to belive that:
Choices:
A. the girl wasnt actually there
B. the girl is dead
C. the girl is okay
D. not enough information | the girl is okay | [
"Manny had Bob Marley cranking on the stereo, his van was full of passengers, and the air conditioning was working after a long week of giving him trouble. The sun beat down on the wet-looking asphalt road that ran along the harbor, next to the concrete waterfront. It curved along in front of the brightly colored D... |
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