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{"question":"What's the biggest animal that lives in the Atacama Desert?","context":"The climate of the Atacama Desert limits the number of animals living permanently in this extreme ecosystem. Some parts of the desert are so arid, no plant or animal life can survive. Outside of these extreme areas, sand-colored grasshoppers blend with pebbles on the desert floor, and beetles and their larvae provide a valuable food source in the lomas (hills). Desert wasps and butterflies can be found during the warm and humid season, especially on the lomas. Red scorpions also live in the desert.\n\nA unique environment is provided by some lomas, where the fog from the ocean provides enough moisture for seasonal plants and a few animal species. Surprisingly few reptile species inhabit the desert and even fewer amphibian species. Chaunus atacamensis, the Vallenar toad or Atacama toad, lives on the lomas, where it lays eggs in permanent ponds or streams. Iguanians and lava lizards inhabit parts of the desert, while salt flat lizards, Liolaemus, live in the dry areas bordering the ocean. One species, Liolaemus fabiani, is endemic to the Salar de Atacama, the Atacama salt flat.Birds are one of the most diverse animal groups in the Atacama. Humboldt penguins live year-round along the coast, nesting in desert cliffs overlooking the ocean. Inland, high-altitude salt flats are inhabited by Andean flamingos, while Chilean flamingos can be seen along the coast. Other birds (including species of hummingbirds and rufous-collared sparrow) visit the lomas seasonally to feed on insects, nectar, seeds, and flowers. The lomas help sustain several threatened species, such as the endangered Chilean woodstar.\nBecause of the desert's extreme aridity, only a few specially adapted mammal species live in the Atacama, such as Darwin's leaf-eared mouse. The less arid parts of the desert are inhabited by the South American gray fox and the viscacha (a relative of the chinchilla). Larger animals, such as guanacos and vicu\u00f1as, graze in areas where grass grows, mainly because it is seasonally irrigated by melted snow. Vicu\u00f1as need to remain near a steady water supply, while guanacos can roam into more arid areas and survive longer without fresh water. South American fur seals and South American sea lions often gather along the coast.","answer":"guanacos and vicu\u00f1as","correction":"","cot":"Because the article mentions \"Larger animals, such as guanacos and vicu\u00f1as, graze in areas where grass grows, mainly because it is seasonally irrigated by melted snow\", the answer is thus guanacos and vicu\u00f1as.","rationale":"", "cot_q": ""}
{"question":"How many children did Toni Morrison have?","context":"While teaching at Howard University from 1957 to 1964, she met Harold Morrison, a Jamaican architect, whom she married in 1958. She took his last name, and became known as Toni Morrison. Their first son Harold Ford was born in 1961. She was pregnant with their second son when she and Harold divorced in 1964. Her second son Slade Kevin was born after her divorce, in 1965.\nMorrison began working as an editor for L. W. Singer, a textbook division of publisher Random House, in Syracuse, New York. She moved with her sons as her career took her to different positions in different places.\nShe worked on books for children with her son Slade Morrison, who was a painter and a musician. Slade died of pancreatic cancer on December 22, 2010, aged 45.Morrison was halfway through writing her novel Home when her younger son died. She stopped work on the novel for a year or two, before completing it; that novel was published in 2012.","answer":"I don't know.","correction":"How many children did Toni Morrison have with Harold Morrison before their divorce?", "cot": "It is unclear from the article that if Toni Morrison has married others and has kids with besides Harold Morrison, so I don't know.","rationale":"How many children did Toni Morrison have?", "cot_q": "Because the article mentions the marriage between Toni Morrison and Harold Morrison and how many kids they have, we can ask: How many children did Toni Morrison have with Harold Morrison before their divorce?"}
{"question":"When did Billy Wilder retire?","context":"Wilder received the American Film Institute Life Achievement Award in 1986. He received the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award in 1988, the Kennedy Center Honors in 1990 and the National Medal of Arts in 1993. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Wilder became well known for owning one of the finest and most extensive art collections in Hollywood, mainly collecting modern art. As he described it in the mid-80s, \"It's a sickness. I don't know how to stop myself. Call it bulimia if you want \u2013 or curiosity or passion. I have some Impressionists, some Picassos from every period, some mobiles by Calder. I also collect tiny Japanese trees, glass paperweights, and Chinese vases. Name an object and I collect it.\" Wilder's artistic ambitions led him to create a series of works of his own. By the early '90s, Wilder had amassed many plastic-artistic constructions, many of which were made in collaboration with artist Bruce Houston. In 1993, art dealer Louis Stern, a longtime friend, helped organize an exhibition of Wilder's work at his Beverly Hills gallery. The exhibition was titled Billy Wilder's March\u00e9 aux Puces and the Variations on the Theme of Queen Nefertete segment was an unqualified crowd pleaser. This series featured busts of the Egyptian queen wrapped \u00e0 la Christo, or splattered \u00e0 la Jackson Pollock, or sporting a Campbell's soup can in homage to Andy Warhol.","answer":"I don't know.","correction":"When did Billy Wilder have his own exhibition?","cot":"The article did not mention if or when Billy Wilder retire, so I don't know.","rationale":"When did Billy Wilder retire", "cot_q": "The closest thing the article mentions is the time when Billy have his own exhibition, we can ask: When did Billy Wilder have his own exhibition?"}
{"question":"What are the names of Emma Thompson's children?","context":"Thompson has stated that she feels Scottish saying, \"not only because I am half Scottish but also because I've spent half my life [in Scotland]\". She frequently returns to Scotland and visits Dunoon in Argyll and Bute. She owns a home nearby, on the shore of Loch Eck.Thompson's first husband was actor and director Kenneth Branagh, whom she met in 1987 while filming the television series Fortunes of War. They married in 1989 and proceeded to appear in several films together, with Branagh often casting her in his own productions. Dubbed a \"golden couple\" by the British press, their relationship received substantial media coverage. The pair attempted to keep the relationship private, refusing to be interviewed or photographed together. In September 1995, Thompson and Branagh announced their separation; they cited their work schedules as the reason, but it later emerged that he was having an affair with actress Helena Bonham Carter.Thompson was living alone as the relationship with Branagh deteriorated, and became depressed. While filming Sense and Sensibility in 1995, she began a relationship with her co-star Greg Wise. Commenting on how she was able to overcome her depression, she told BBC Radio 4, \"Work saved me and Greg saved me. He picked up the pieces and put them together again.\" The couple have a daughter, Gaia, a pregnancy achieved via in vitro fertilisation when Thompson was 39.In 2003, Thompson and Wise were married in Dunoon. The family's permanent residence is in West Hampstead, London, on the same road as her childhood home. Also in 2003, Thompson and her husband informally adopted a Rwandan orphan and former child soldier named Tindyebwa Agaba. They met at a Refugee Council event when he was 16, and she invited him to spend Christmas at their home. \"Slowly\", Thompson has commented, \"he became a sort of permanent fixture, came on holiday to Scotland with us, became part of the family.\" Agaba became a British citizen in 2009.On 28 February 2020, Thompson and her husband were sworn in as honorary citizens of Venice, Italy and became legal residents of Italy as a result. The couple had previously purchased a house in the city and indicated their intention to relocate to Italy permanently. They retain a home in West Hampstead, London.","answer":"Gaia, Tindyebwa Agaba","correction":"","cot":"The article mentions \"the couple have a daughter, Gaia\" and \"Thompson and her husband informally adopted a Rwandan orphan and former child soldier named Tindyebwa Agaba\", so the answer is Gaia and Tindyebwa Agaba.","rationale":"", "cot_q": ""}
{"question":"What are the main causes of Parkinson's disease?","context":"Many risk factors have been proposed, sometimes in relation to theories concerning possible mechanisms of the disease; however, none has been proven conclusively. The most frequently replicated relationships are an increased risk in those exposed to pesticides, and a reduced risk in smokers. A possible link exists between PD and Helicobacter pylori infection that can prevent the absorption of some drugs, including levodopa.","answer":"I don't know.","correction":"What have the most frequently replicated relationships to Parkinson's disease?","cot":"the article did not mention what are the main causes of Parkinson's disease, so I don't know.","rationale":"the main causes of Parkinson's disease", "cot_q": "The closest thing the article mentions is the most frequently replicated relationships to Parkinson's disease, we can ask: What have the most frequently replicated relationships to Parkinson's disease?"}
{"question":"Smaller dogs tend to have how many pups per litter?","context":"Dogs bear their litters roughly 58 to 68 days after fertilization, with an average of 63 days, although the length of gestation can vary. An average litter consists of about six puppies, though this number may vary widely based on the breed of dog. In general, toy dogs produce from one to four puppies in each litter, while much larger breeds may average as many as twelve.","answer":"one to four puppies","correction":"","cot":"Because the article mentions \"toy dogs produce from one to four puppies in each litter\", so the answer is one to four puppies.","rationale":"", "cot_q": ""}
{"question":"How many schools are in CPS?","context":"CPS is a system of primary, secondary, and disability schools confined to Chicago's city limits. This system is the second largest employer in Chicago.Most schools in the district, whether prekindergarten-8th grade, elementary, middle, or secondary, have attendance boundaries restricting student enrollment to within a given area. A school may elect to enroll students outside its attendance boundaries if there is space or if it has a magnet cluster program. Full magnet schools are open to citywide student enrollment, provided that applicants meet a level of high academic standards. Magnets offer a variety of academic programs with various focuses, such as agriculture, fine arts, international baccalaureate, Montessori, math, literature, Paideia programs, and STEM (science, technology, engineering and math). STEM Magnet Academy is the first elementary school in the state of Illinois, and among the first in the nation, to offer a STEM-focused curriculum. The Chicago High School for the Arts (ChiArts) is the system's only audition based performing and visual arts high school. Chicago was the largest city in the country without a public high school for the arts until the establishment of ChiArts in 2009.","answer":"I don't know.","correction":"What kind of schools are included in CPS?","cot":"Because the article did not mention how many schools are in CPS, so I don't know.","rationale":"How many schools are in CPS", "cot_q": "Because the article does mention what kind of schools in CPS, which is closely related to the number of schools, we can ask: What kind of schools are included in CPS?"}
{"question":"Who did Christoph Waltz portray in Spectre?","context":"Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film's release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. After casting B\u00e9r\u00e9nice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as S\u00e9v\u00e9rine in Skyfall, Mendes consciously sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting L\u00e9a Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen's character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre.","answer":"Mr. White","correction":"","cot":"Because the article mentions \"Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace\", so the answer is Mr. White.","rationale":"", "cot_q": ""}