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question:Choose the next sentence for this paragraph. American traveler Stacey Addison says she was detained for months in East Timor because she unwittingly shared a taxi with a stranger carrying methamphetamine. Now she's out of jail -- and a guest of a former East Timor leader. Addison, 41, of Oregon, was released from an East Timor prison Thursday, nearly four months after her initial arrest in the small Southeast Asian nation in a drug case in which she says she's innocent. Addison appeared before reporters Thursday at the home of former East Timorese President and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Jose Ramos-Horta, who says he'll host her temporarily at his home. "Of course we are now hoping that her passport will be returned and she will be able to return home to OPTIONS: - Addison very soon. - American very soon. - East Timor very soon. - East Timorese very soon. - Jose Ramos-Horta very soon. - Nobel Peace Prize very soon. - Oregon very soon. - Southeast Asian very soon. - Stacey Addison very soon. - United States very soon.
answer:"Oregon very soon." The paragraph is discussing the plight of Stacey Addison, an American traveler who was detained in East Timor and is currently staying with former East Timorese President, Jose Ramos-Horta. The last cue hints towards her return, so logically we could conclude that she should return home. As it's mentioned earlier in the paragraph that she is from Oregon, the correct next line should be "Oregon very soon" signifying that they are hoping for her soon return to her home in Oregon. The incorrect options: - "Addison very soon" and "Stacey Addison very soon" don't make sense because the sentence is about her possible return to a certain place, not to herself. - "American very soon", "United States very soon" could possibly be correct, but since a more specific location within the US (Oregon) is mentioned earlier in the paragraph, it is the best fit. - "Jose Ramos-Horta very soon", the sentence is about Addison's return, not Jose Ramos-Horta. - "East Timor very soon", Addison just got out of prison in East Timor, she wouldn't be returning there. - "East Timorese very soon" refers to a nationality not a location, so this doesn't fit the context. - "Nobel Peace Prize very soon", this is not a location and does not fit the context. - "Southeast Asian very soon" it's not a specific location and it's the region from where she's trying to leave.
question:Give the step-by-step reasoning process and then the final answer. There are 12 carpets in house 1, 20 carpets in house 2, and 10 carpets in house 3. If house 4 has twice as many carpets as house 3, how many carpets do all 4 houses have in total?
answer:Step 1: Find out how many carpets are in house 4. Since house 4 has twice as many carpets as house 3, we can calculate the number of carpets in house 4 by multiplying the number of carpets in house 3 by 2. House 4 carpets = 10 (House 3 carpets) * 2 = 20 carpets Step 2: To find the total number of carpets in all 4 houses, we can add the number of carpets in each house. Total carpets = House 1 carpets + House 2 carpets + House 3 carpets + House 4 carpets Step 3: Plug in the values from the given information and the value we calculated for house 4 into the equation from step 2. Total carpets = 12 (House 1 carpets) + 20 (House 2 carpets) + 10 (House 3 carpets) + 20 (House 4 carpets) Finally, calculate the total number of carpets: Total carpets = 12 + 20 + 10 + 20 = 62 carpets So, all 4 houses have a total of 62 carpets.
question:Please write a short summary for the following article: Brazil judge sentences OAS executives in Petrobras corruption case SAO PAULO, Aug 5 (Reuters) - Federal Judge Sergio Moro handed out more prison sentences on Wednesday, this time to executives in Brazilian construction firm OAS, which was ensnared in the country's biggest corruption scandal in history centered around state-run oil company Petrobras. OAS Chief Executive Jose Aldemario Pinheiro Filho was sentenced to 16 years and 4 months in prison, and was also ordered to pay fines. Pinheiro Filho was the latest of a series of high-level executives in the country to be sentenced by the local courts over their involvement in the scandal. He and other executives at the engineering firm were found guilty of money laundering, organized crime and corruption in work on Petrobras' Abreu e Lima refinery in Pernambuco state and on the Getulio Vargas refinery in Parana, both of which suffered serious cost overruns. When consulted, an OAS representative said the company had not been informed yet of the sentences handed down by Moro on Wednesday. (Reporting by Eduardo Simoes; Editing by Leslie Adler; Writing by Reese Ewing)
answer:A big judge in Brazil has given more punishment to some important bosses at a construction company called OAS. These bosses did some very bad things with money and broke the law while working with an oil company called Petrobras. The boss of OAS, Jose Aldemario Pinheiro Filho, will have to stay in jail for 16 years and 4 months and pay money as a punishment. Other bosses are in trouble too because they were part of this big scandal.
question:What Plasmodium organism is Raymond G. Chambers an envoy for? The answer to this question is:
answer:Raymond G. Chambers is an envoy for the United Nations Secretary-General's Special Envoy for Health in Agenda 2030 and for Malaria. He is primarily focused on Plasmodium falciparum, the organism responsible for causing the most severe form of malaria in humans.