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question:Please answer the following question: Please answer the following question about this movie plot. If it's un-answerable, please output "No answer". Question: Who believes Vogel? Movie plot title: The Adventures of Tartu Movie plot: In 1940, demolition expert Captain Terrence Stevenson, an Englishman born in Romania and educated in Germany, is summoned to the Foreign Office. Because Stevenson knows both Romanian and German fluently, he is asked to go on a mission disguised as Romanian chemical engineer Jan Tartu and destroy a poison gas factory in Czechoslovakia. After parachuting into Romania, "Tartu," dressed as a dandy and assuming the air of a gigolo, travels toward Czechoslovakia, pretending to be sympathetic to Germany and wanted by the Romanian people because of it. Arriving in Czechoslavakia, Tartu stops at the shop of his contact, a shoemaker. Before putting Tartu in touch with the underground, the shoemaker is arrested in a Gestapo raid, but Tartu escapes. Wearing a German uniform, Tartu then goes to work at a war materiel plant and is told to keep his eyes open for Czechs who try to stop production. At his hotel, he encounters Marúschka Brunn, a formerly wealthy Czech who fraternizes with the Germans and flaunts her distaste of her own people. One day, a woman is shot for sabotage at the plant and landlady Anna Palacek's daughter Pavla, who works at the plant, arrives at home very upset. When German officers arrive to investigate the death of a fellow officer, Tartu gives her an alibi and hides a gun for her. Pavla and Anna now say that they will do anyting for him and he reveals that he must contact the underground to fulfill a secret mission. A short time later, Marúschka asks to see him and he invites her for dinner at a nightclub. They begin to realize their mutual attraction, and, as he gets to know Marúschka, Tartu deduces that she is really anti-Nazi. In the restaurant's garden, each decides to take a chance on the other. She tells him that she works with Pavla in the underground and will put him in touch with her compatriots. The next day, Pavla is caught in an act of sabotage. Because the Gestapo know that Tartu has seen it, Pavla secretly implores him to save himself and give her away. To fulfill his mission, Tartu... Answer:
answer:In the movie plot of "The Adventures of Tartu," several characters come to believe Vogel. Initially, Tartu encounters Marúschka Brunn, who fraternizes with the Germans but later reveals her anti-Nazi sentiments. Marúschka comes to believe Vogel (Tartu) as they share mutual attraction and discuss their true intentions. As Tartu gains Marúschka's trust, she helps him get in touch with the underground resistance movement, which includes Pavla and her mother Anna Palacek. Furthermore, Pavla and Anna Palacek also come to believe Vogel after he provides Pavla an alibi during the German officers' investigation and hides a gun for her. Once they express their gratitude and willingness to help him, Tartu reveals his secret mission and need to contact the underground resistance movement. Thus, at various points and for different reasons, leading characters such as Marúschka Brunn, Pavla, and Anna Palacek come to trust and believe Vogel (Tartu) in the movie plot of "The Adventures of Tartu."
question:Q:Context: Austin met the client's for lunch and was pleased with the deal that they made. Question: Why did Austin do this? Which one of these answers best answers the question according to the context? A: talk to the clients B: did this for business C: did this to get even A:
answer:B: did this for business
question:Denny asked: Premise: "A child is enjoying the ducks on a fall day." Hypothesis: "The child is watching the ducks on a tv." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - it is not possible to tell - no. Le: OK, so how can I answer with some explanation?
answer:No, the hypothesis is not entailed by the premise. The premise states that the child is enjoying the ducks on a fall day, but it does not specify that they are watching the ducks on a TV. The child could be enjoying the ducks in a park, for example.
question:Definition: You will be given two pieces of text with the same meaning. One of them is simpler and easier to understand for non-native English speakers. Complex texts may contain more difficult words, have unnecessary phrases or contain long sentences. Your task is to choose the simpler piece of text. You are expected to output 'Text one' if the first sentence is simpler. Otherwise output 'Text two'. Input: Text one: Most tourist spots are in the mountains around the Davos / Arosa, Laax and St. Moritz / Pontresina. Text two: Most tourist spots are in the mountains around the Davos / Arosa, Laax and St. Moritz / Pontresina. Output:
answer:Text one