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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. Produce a long descriptive sentence that uses all these words: School 50 LOW_GRADE Special; School 50 NEIGHBORHOOD Emsilie; School 50 HIGH_GRADE Education
answer:At the School 50, LOW_GRADE Special students eagerly learn and play together, while in the nearby School 50 NEIGHBORHOOD, children often pass by Emsilie's house on their way to and from classes, and just down the street, School 50 HIGH_GRADE students strive for academic excellence, preparing themselves for a bright future in the realm of higher Education.
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. Write a summary based on this article: TEMPE, Arizona (CNN) Republican Senate candidate Kelli Ward apologized Monday for suggesting an announcement by Sen. John McCain's family that he would end his cancer treatment was designed to hurt her campaign, saying her comment had been misinterpreted. "I do understand how many could have misconstrued my comments as insensitive, and for this I apologize," Ward told reporters at her campaign headquarters. "The intention of my comments were in no way directed at Sen. McCain or his family." In a Facebook post over the weekend -- following the McCain family's announcement, but before his death -- one of Ward's campaign staffers speculated that the timing might have been designed "to take media attention off her campaign." Ward seemed to agree, writing in response, "I think they wanted to have a particular narrative that they hope is negative to me." Reading from a written statement Monday, Ward said she hoped to "set the record straight" regarding her comment, which has sparked backlash in the final stretch of her primary campaign. On Tuesday, she will face off against Rep. Martha McSally, the front-runner, and former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio for the Republican nomination in the race to succeed Sen. Jeff Flake. "To be clear, my comments were in no way directed at Sen. McCain or at his family or his team," she said, adding that they were "in reference to the media" and its "hope for a narrative that would hinder the momentum of our campaign." Read More ||||| FILE - In this May 2, 2018 file photo, Arizona Republican U.S. Senate candidate Kelli Ward speaks to the media as she prepares to file her nominating petitions at the state Capitol in Phoenix. Ward, running... (Associated Press) FILE - In this May 2, 2018 file photo, Arizona Republican U.S. Senate candidate Kelli Ward speaks to the media as she prepares to file her nominating petitions at the state Capitol in Phoenix. Ward, running for her party's nomination for an open Senate seat, suggested the announcement that McCain was... (Associated Press) FILE - In this May 2, 2018 file photo, Arizona Republican U.S. Senate candidate Kelli Ward speaks to the media as she prepares to file her nominating petitions at the state Capitol in Phoenix. Ward, running for her party's nomination for an open Senate seat, suggested the announcement that McCain was... (Associated Press) FILE - In this May 2, 2018 file photo, Arizona Republican U.S. Senate candidate Kelli Ward speaks to the media as she prepares to file her nominating petitions at the state Capitol in Phoenix. Ward, running... (Associated Press) PHOENIX (AP) — Hours before Sen. John McCain died on Saturday, a Republican seeking Arizona's other U.S. Senate seat suggested that his family's earlier announcement that he was ending cancer treatment had been timed to hurt her campaign. Former State Sen. Kelli Ward, who lost a primary to McCain running from the right in 2016 and is now trying to win the GOP nomination for retiring Sen. Jeff Flake's seat, made the suggestion in response to a Facebook post by a campaign aide. According to screenshots of the conversation posted on Twitter by Arizona political reporters, the aide, Jonathan Williams, wondered if it was "just a coincidence" that the announcement of McCain ending medical treatment came the day Ward was launching a statewide bus tour, her big push before Tuesday's primary. Ward replied: "I think they wanted to have a particular narrative that is negative to me." After her response was Tweeted out, Ward deleted the post and replaced it with one claiming the media was concocting a story. "I've said again and again to pray for Senator McCain & his family," Ward wrote. "These decisions are terrible to have to make. I feel compassion for him and his family as they go through this." Ward has acknowledged she is the underdog in Tuesday's primary. She faces Rep. Martha McSally and former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. A message left with Ward's campaign office on Sunday morning was not immediately returned. |||||
answer:Arizona Republican Senate candidate Kelli Ward apologized for suggesting that Sen. John McCain's decision to end his cancer treatment was designed to hurt her campaign. Initially, Ward had agreed with her campaign staffer's speculation that the announcement's timing might be intended to take media attention away from her campaign. However, after facing backlash, she clarified that her comments were in reference to the media, not McCain or his family, and stepped back from the initial assertion. Ward faces Rep. Martha McSally and former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Tuesday's primary.
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. Q:Title: Don't Bother! Review: While doing the P90X I found that I was really enjoying Yoga days, anxious to do & learn more Yoga I purchased this set. The Vinyasa DVD takes forever to start, spending a really long time watching Rodney practice Yoga, when it finally does start the workout is so broken up into little bits that getting a good workout is a lost cause. The Power Yoga DVD is a little better, but the workout is so short it's hardly worth it. I briefly glanced at the third DVD and got so frustrated trying to find the actual workout segments I turned it off. Quite honestly Tony Horton may not be a Yoga Guru, but his Yoga workout leaves this sad set in the dust! I'm really sorry that I purchased it! Is the review positive or negative? A:
answer:The review is negative. The user expresses dissatisfaction with the Vinyasa DVD, considering it as having a poor workout experience, mentions that the Power Yoga DVD is slightly better but still not satisfactory due to its short duration, and admits being frustrated with the third DVD. Overall, the user regrets the purchase and prefers Tony Horton's Yoga workout.
question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Select the correct sentiment of the following review: The movie itself is so pathetic. It portrayed deaf people as cynical toward hearing people. True, some deaf people are wary of dating hearing people, but they are not necessarily angry like of Marlee Matlin's character was throughout the story. Deaf people do not go to the bar and dance the way Matlin did. All in all, the movie itself is more boring than pathetic. It is so boring that I'd like to believe that it is an insomnia-cured movie. If I have a problem sleeping, I can simply pop in Children of a Lesser God and watch. It will put me to sleep. Keep in mind, this is a deaf guy talking. Available choices: (A). negative; (B). positive;
answer:The correct sentiment of the following review is (A). negative. The reviewer is clearly expressing dissatisfaction with the movie's portrayal of deaf people and finds the movie boring and pathetic. They even suggest using the movie as a cure for insomnia, which further implies their negative opinion.