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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. I don't reckon the sun's ever come up quite the same since the day it happened. I've been watching it for years now and to me it still don't look right somehow. Maybe it's just me thinking it, sending myself doolally after what I've done. But I swear every morning it creeps up and it's looking at me, all knowing like. And when you reckon the sun's acting like that over you there isn't a right lot you can do about it, beyond burying yourself away like a mole in the soil. That's what I've been doing more or less in the score or so years that have gone by since. But however tight I shut them curtains to stop that damn sun lighting me up, it still don't stop the inside of my head from pounding out the truth. No way it's ever going to stop harassing me neither, not unless the deaf and dumb lass was to happen right back on my doorstep and give me the chance to tell her that it wasn't never meant to work out this way. The deaf and dumb lass went by the name of Mitzi Barker. Her being deaf and dumb, she was the kind of lass you went up the lane with if you didn't want no-one shouting their gob off about it after. Funny but it's the small things I recall best about her, like the way her hair reeked of bonfires and how that little old checkered dress of hers rode right up her thigh with no help from me. After we'd finished our business we'd head over the trout farm and I'd hunker down and poach us up a couple of rainbows for our tea. That Mitzi Barker, she was thin as an ear of barley and I always figured a good nosh-up was the least I could do for her troubles. Question: At the end of the story, what happened to Mitzi barker? Options: - not enough information - she went away - she died - they broke up === The correct answer is A:
answer:not enough information
question:You are an AI assistant. Provide a detailed answer so user don’t need to search outside to understand the answer. Question: Suggest a movie title for the following movie plot: The 9th annual Detective Conan movie sets sail on a 100 million yen luxurious cruise. Fifteen years ago, a cruise named Yashiromaru, built by the Yashiro group, sank while sailing. In the present, a new cruise, the Saint Aphrodite, was built by the Yashiro group and Conan and the rest were invited through Sonoko. Earlier, the husband of the CEO of the Yashiro family group, an established ship architect, had a heart-attack and drove his car down a cliff. On the second day of the cruise, the CEO herself was found murdered in her room. Later, her father, the President of the Yashiro group was also found missing. He had been thrown off the cruise into the ocean, seemingly by the same person. At the welcoming party, Kogorou shows off his deduction skills, and concluded that the sub-designer of the cruise, Akiyoshi, was the murderer. However, Conan has different ideas. Kusaka, a scriptwriter who worked in co-operation with Akiyoshi on a script, was the culprit. Kusaka reveals that the accident from 15 years ago was a scheme to sink the ship deliberately to get insurance. His father was murdered when he discovered the captain of the ship was drugged and left to die. Kusaka immediately set off bombs and escaped by sea and the Detective Boys gave chase. After they successfully took down the criminal, more bombs were ignited. All passengers were evacuated, but Ran returned to her hiding place during the hide-and-seek game to find a "gold medal" made by sea-shells the Detective Boys made for her. However, as the ship swayed, she fainted in the enclosed area.It turns out Akiyoshi was the main murderer after all, and she was the one who did all three killings and made Kusaka think that he did them himself. She also revealed that her father was the captain who died while the cruise ship sank. Kogorou, however, deduced correctly this time and managed to arrest Akiyoshi. He was originally trying to find evidence to prove her innocence because of her strong resemblance to his wife, but the more investigation he does, the more... Answer:
answer:A fitting title for this movie could be "Conan's Cruise: The Deadly Mirage". The title reflects key elements of the plot including the primary setting which is a cruise, the involvement of the famous Detective Conan, and the deception and dangerous circumstances that occur throughout the story. The word 'Mirage' is particularly apt as it represents the layer of illusion and confusion that covers the true culprit's identity and motives. The plot involves numerous twists, turns, and revelations, with the twisted perception of reality embodied in the concept of a 'Mirage'.
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. Summarize this article: The allegations followed leaked Twitter messages between Mr Bryson, Mr McKay and Sinn FĂ©in member Thomas O'Hara. They exchanged messages before Mr Bryson testified to a Stormont inquiry, chaired by Mr McKay, into the National Asset Management Agency (Nama). Mr McKay said he accepted this was "inappropriate, ill-advised and wrong". The outgoing MLA for North Antrim also apologised for his actions. Sinn FĂ©in chief whip Carál NĂ ChuilĂn said Mr McKay had "accepted that he made an error of judgement" and had been suspended from the party. She added on Thursday night that her party would "welcome and co-operate fully with any inquiry". "Sinn FĂ©in will co-operate fully with any inquiry and I am totally confident that any examination of the facts will confirm that Sinn FĂ©in had absolutely no knowledge of, or involvement in, these events," she added. Last September, Jamie Bryson used a Stormont finance committee hearing to make explosive claims about the multi-million pounds Nama property deal. His evidence included an allegation that the then First Minister Peter Robinson was set to profit from the sale. Now it has emerged that Mr Bryson was in contact with DaithĂ McKay and another Sinn FĂ©in member about how exactly he should make his claims. The DUP believes the latest revelation shows there was a dirty tricks operation against Mr Robinson, who strenuously denied any wrongdoing. Now Mr McKay, once considered a party high-flyer, has submitted his resignation. The Stormont Finance Committee inquiry was set up last year due to political controversy over the multi-million pound sale of Nama's Northern Ireland property portfolio. It followed an allegation made in the Dáil (Irish parliament) that a politician or political party in Northern Ireland stood to profit from the loan sale. Last September, Mr Bryson used a meeting of the committee to name former DUP leader Peter Robinson as the individual he referred to as "Person A" in relation to the scandal. The then first minister of Northern Ireland strongly denied he had sought to benefit in any way from the multi-million pound property deal. It is now claimed that Sinn FĂ©in's Mr McKay and Mr O'Hara advised Mr Bryson about his evidence before the hearing. Leaked social media messages obtained by the BBC's Nolan Show and The Irish News show that on 17 September 2015, Mr McKay sent a direct message to Mr Bryson, telling him to follow a Twitter account in the name of Thomas O'Hara, who is understood to be a fellow Sinn FĂ©in member. The following day, a direct Twitter message from Mr O'Hara to Mr Bryson said: "You may only get 10-15 seconds on this before Daithi as chair has to pull you on it so squeeze your best points on this into 1-2 lines and come straight to the point." Another message from him said: "Keep it short if you can, when it's said it's said and its privileged. Will be a great finisher." In his resignation statement, Mr McKay said: "I want to be absolutely clear that my intention was not, as alleged, to coach the witness in question with regard to the substance of his testimony, but rather ensure that the inquiry had full access to the truth with regard to all the issues relating to the Nama scandal." Shortly before Mr McKay's resignation on Thursday, Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness vehemently denied having any knowledge about the exchange. "Having spoken to all relevant personnel in the Assembly I am now entirely satisfied that Sinn FĂ©in had no knowledge of any such contact." But Ulster Unionist leader Mike Nesbitt said Mr McGuinness's statement "lacked the ring of truth" and was not the end of the matter. The Alliance Party's deputy leader Naomi Long said: "This is something that an independent person is going to have to look into to restore some sort of public confidence." SDLP leader Colum Eastwood said the "seriousness" of the claims "cannot and must not be underplayed". Mr Bryson told the BBC that allegations he had been coached by Sinn FĂ©in before giving evidence were "absolute nonsense". "I can categorically state that the source of my information did not come from Sinn FĂ©in," the blogger said. He also denied leaking the information to the media. Summary:
answer:Sinn Féin has suspended Daithi McKay, former member of the Northern Ireland Assembly for North Antrim, following allegations that he coached opposition activist and blogger Jamie Bryson before an appearance at a legislative committee. Bryson appeared prior to a Stormont inquiry into the National Asset Management Agency (Nama) last September and claimed that then First Minister Peter Robinson would make a profit from the sale of Nama's Northern Ireland property portfolio. Mr Robinson strenuously denied the allegations. Leaked private Twitter messages have revealed that Mr Bryson was in contact with Mr McKay and another Sinn Féin member about how to present his claims. McKay has resigned.
question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. He breached poll laws by flashing his party's symbol and making a political speech while voting was going on in the seventh phase of the election, it said. Mr Modi addressed journalists and supporters after casting his vote in his home state of Gujarat. He later posted a "selfie" of his inked finger on Twitter. By Sanjoy MajumderBBC News, Ahmedabad As Mr Modi's convoy arrived at the polling station, it was greeted with frenzied celebrations. His supporters had taken up positions all along the street - young, old, women and even young children among them. There were others on the roofs of surrounding buildings, competing for space with security personnel and snipers deployed to protect the man whom most Gujaratis want to see installed as India's next PM. Chants of "Modi, Modi" split the air as he emerged from the polling station only to be swallowed up by a sea of people. He waved to the crowds, flashing a victory sign as his security detail fought hard to keep his supporters at bay. After a short exchange with the waiting media, which included several international teams, he was off leaving behind a trail of dust. His supporters, though, lingered on. "He's winning handsomely, you mark my word," one of them said. "And once he becomes PM, he'll be in the post until he dies." India's general election, with 814 million eligible voters, is the world's biggest exercise in democracy and the governing Congress party is battling the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for power. Mr Modi is ahead in all the opinion polls. He was greeted by cheering crowds lining the streets and on rooftops as he arrived at the polling station in Ahmedabad, Gujarat's biggest city. Voting was held in all 26 seats in the state. Andhra Pradesh also voted on Wednesday for the last time as a united state before it is divided on 2 June. Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh were among seven states and two union territories where 139 million eligible voters had to make their choice between some 1,300 candidates contesting 89 seats on Wednesday. "The BJP will form a stable government in Delhi soon," Mr Modi said after casting his vote. "The Congress party has already conceded defeat... It is the end of the mother-son government," he added, in a reference to the Congress party chief Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul. By Soutik BiswasIndia correspondent Modi's clever pitch in Gujarat But photographs of an upbeat Mr Modi holding a small white lotus flower, shown on television screens across India, have landed him in trouble with the Election Commission. The commission said it had seen the video recordings of Mr Modi's speech and that it was evident that it was "a political speech intended and calculated to influence and affect the result of elections in the constituencies voting today". It has now ordered the authorities to register a case against him. A spokesperson for the BJP said Mr Modi had done nothing wrong and that the party would respond to the Election Commission notice. If found guilty, Mr Modi could be sent to jail for up to two years or asked to pay a fine, or both, but correspondents say it is unlikely to happen. Mr Modi is standing for election in two seats - in the Hindu holy city of Varanasi as well as Vadodara in Gujarat. If he wins both seats, he will have to relinquish one. In Andhra Pradesh - where voting for state assemblies is also taking place - brisk polling was reported through the day. Election Commission of India A large number of veiled Muslim women and old men sporting flowing beards stood in long queues waiting patiently for their turn to cast vote, BBC Hindi's Zubair Ahmad says. In Hyderabad city, scores of people complained that their names were missing from the voters' list and in some polling centres electronic voting machines did not work. The 17 parliamentary constituencies in Andhra Pradesh going to the polls on Wednesday are to be part of the newly-created state of Telangana. Voting for the remaining 25 parliamentary seats which will constitute Andhra Pradesh after the state is split in two will be held on 7 May. The marathon general election, which began on 7 April, will conclude on 12 May. Votes will be counted on 16 May. What is a summary of this text?
answer:The text talks about a time when Mr. Modi, a candidate in an election, may have broken some rules by showing his party's symbol and giving a political speech while voting was happening. He was very popular and many people cheered for him. The Election Commission said he might have tried to influence the election and could face punishment, but it probably won't happen. The text also talks about the huge election in India with many people voting.