QUESTIONID |
ENTITYONE |
RELATION |
ENTITYTWO |
SENTENCES |
NO OF SENTENCES |
146635 |
'Albus Dumbledore' |
'meets with' |
'Harry Potter' |
'[Albus Dumbledore meets with
Harry Potter and gives him wise fatherly advice on the events that have
happened.]' |
'1' |
146638 |
'Agamemnon' |
'be husband of' |
'Clytemnestra' |
'[Then the Chorus recalls how
Clytemnestra's husband Agamemnon (Menelaus' brother) sacrificed their
daughter Iphigenia to the god Artemis to obtain a favorable wind for the
Greek fleet., Clytemnestra sends him back to Agamemnon, to tell her husband
to come swiftly, but before he departs, the Chorus asks him for news of
Menelaus.]' |
'2' |
146645 |
'Addie Bundren' |
'is The wife of' |
'Anse Bundren' |
'[Addie Bundren: The wife of
Anse Bundren and mother to Cash Bundren, Darl Bundren, Jewel, Dewey Dell
Bundren, and Vardaman Bundren.]' |
'1' |
146652 |
'Hallie' |
'is younger sister of' |
'Codi' |
'[Hallie: Codi's younger
sister who leaves for Nicaragua at the beginning of the novel., Contrary to
Codi, Hallie feels at home absolutely anywhere., Alice Noline: Codi and
Hallie's mother., Uda Dell cares for Codi, Hallie, and Doc Homer over the
years, and is one of Codi's most important links to her childhood.]' |
'4' |
146690 |
'Bradley Pearson' |
'is trying to get' |
'Francis Marloe' |
'[He takes great pleasure in
hearing about Francis Marloe's life, for example, while Bradley Pearson at
the same time is trying to get Francis Marloe out the door.]' |
'1' |
146690 |
'Bradley Pearson' |
'to get' |
'Francis Marloe' |
'[He takes great pleasure in
hearing about Francis Marloe's life, for example, while Bradley Pearson at
the same time is trying to get Francis Marloe out the door.]' |
'1' |
146697 |
'Assef' |
'to rape' |
'Hassan' |
'[Wali: One of the boys from
the neighborhood who helps Assef to rape Hassan.]' |
'1' |
146720 |
'Jack Gladney' |
'confesses to' |
'Babette' |
'[In return, Jack Gladney
confesses to Babette about his fatal Nyodene D. exposure., His fear of death
now greater than ever, Jack Gladney goes in search of Babette's remaining
Dylar pills, only to find that Denise has thrown them all away.]' |
'2' |
146726 |
'Marlow' |
'first encounters' |
'Jim' |
'[Marlow first encounters Jim
at the inquiry where Jim loses his certification.]' |
'1' |
146727 |
'Arnold Baffin' |
'begs' |
'Julian Baffin' |
'[Arnold Baffin finds them
later that night and begs Julian Baffin to leave., He believes that Arnold
Baffin stole Julian Baffin away in the night.]' |
'2' |
146727 |
'Arnold Baffin' |
'stole away' |
'Julian Baffin' |
'[Arnold Baffin finds them
later that night and begs Julian Baffin to leave., He believes that Arnold
Baffin stole Julian Baffin away in the night.]' |
'2' |
146761 |
'Julian Baffin' |
'has been pestering' |
'Bradley Pearson' |
'[Julian Baffin has been
pestering Bradley Pearson to teach her about Hamlet and arrives one day for a
tutorial., After leaving their house, Bradley Pearson runs into the Baffins'
twenty-year-old daughter, Julian Baffin, by the subway station.]' |
'2' |
146786 |
'Penelope' |
'is Wife of' |
'Odysseus' |
'[Odysseus is the husband of
Queen Penelope and the father of Prince Telemachus., Penelope: Wife of
Odysseus and mother of Telemachus., She keeps Telemachus's journey secret
from Penelope, and she later keeps Odysseus's identity a secret after she
recognizes a scar on his leg.]' |
'3' |
146796 |
'Miss Havisham' |
'intends to marry him to' |
'Estella' |
'[He even hopes that Miss
Havisham intends to make him a gentleman and marry him to Estella, but his
hopes are dashed when, after months of regular visits to Satis House, Miss
Havisham decides to help him become a common laborer in his family's
business., that Miss Havisham is his secret benefactor and that the old woman
intends for him to marry Estella.]' |
'2' |
146796 |
'Miss Havisham' |
'to marry him to' |
'Estella' |
'[He even hopes that Miss
Havisham intends to make him a gentleman and marry him to Estella, but his
hopes are dashed when, after months of regular visits to Satis House, Miss
Havisham decides to help him become a common laborer in his family's
business., that Miss Havisham is his secret benefactor and that the old woman
intends for him to marry Estella.]' |
'2' |
146808 |
'Rahim Khan' |
'is closest confidant of' |
'Baba' |
'[Rahim Khan is Baba's closest
confidant, and the one man who knows all of Baba's secrets.]' |
'1' |
146814 |
'Sammy Tillerman' |
'is six-year-old brother of' |
'Dicey Tillerman' |
'[When they have driven about
half the distance between their home in Provincetown and Bridgeport, Momma
stops the car and gets out, telling the three younger children, James
Tillerman, Maybeth Tillerman, and Sammy Tillerman to mind Dicey Tillerman.,
Sammy Tillerman: Dicey Tillerman's six-year-old brother.]' |
'2' |
146825 |
'Remus Lupin' |
'saves' |
'Harry Potter' |
'[Remus Lupin saves Harry
Potter from Severus Snape's rage, but afterwards he reprimands him severely
for risking his safety for "a bag of magic tricks.", Harry Potter
discovers that the reason he wasn't allowed to fight the Boggart was that Remus
Lupin had worried that it would take the shape of Voldemort.]' |
'2' |
146847 |
'Rachel Baffin' |
'is The wife of' |
'Arnold Baffin' |
'[Despite Rachel Baffin and
Arnold Baffin's anger, Bradley Pearson refuses to see that his love is
inappropriate., Bradley Pearson is so angry at Rachel Baffin's interference
that he spitefully shows her a letter that Arnold Baffin wrote describing
Arnold Baffin's love for Christian Evansdale., After arriving at the Baffins'
house, Bradley Pearson finds Arnold Baffin dead, having been hit with the
same fire poker that once hit Rachel Baffin., During the fight, Rachel Baffin
hits her head on the fireplace poker, but is not dead, as Arnold Baffin
initially fears., While all of this is happening, Arnold Baffin becomes
interested in having an affair with Christian Evansdale and Rachel Baffin
becomes interested in sleeping with Bradley Pearson., Rachel Baffin: The wife
of Arnold Baffin.]' |
'6' |
146854 |
'George' |
'confides in' |
'Slim' |
'[Soon, the ranch-hands return
from the fields for lunch, and George and Lennie meet Slim, the skilled mule
driver who wields great authority on the ranch., The next day, George
confides in Slim that he and Lennie are not cousins, but have been friends since
childhood., Only Slim understands what has really happened, that George has
killed his friend out of mercy.]' |
'3' |
146855 |
'Amir' |
'gets' |
'Sohrab' |
'[In Afghanistan, Amir finds
the orphanage where Sohrab is
supposed to be, but he is not there., Amir buys one and gets Sohrab to fly it with him.,
Sohrab smiles, and as the losing kite flies loose, Amir sets off to run it for Sohrab.]' |
'3' |
146855 |
'Amir' |
'sets off to run it for' |
'Sohrab' |
'[In Afghanistan, Amir finds
the orphanage where Sohrab is
supposed to be, but he is not there., Amir buys one and gets Sohrab to fly it with him.,
Sohrab smiles, and as the losing kite flies loose, Amir sets off to run it for Sohrab.]' |
'3' |
146855 |
'Amir' |
'to run it for' |
'Sohrab' |
'[In Afghanistan, Amir finds
the orphanage where Sohrab is
supposed to be, but he is not there., Amir buys one and gets Sohrab to fly it with him.,
Sohrab smiles, and as the losing kite flies loose, Amir sets off to run it for Sohrab.]' |
'3' |
146857 |
'Theseus' |
'is the son of' |
'Aigeus' |
'[Theseus: The protagonist of
the novel, Theseus is the son of Aigeus, King of Athens, although he believes
that he is also the son of Poseidon, the sea-god.]' |
'1' |
146860 |
'Turnus' |
'is major antagonist of' |
'Aeneas' |
'[Turnus is Aeneas's major
antagonist among mortals.]' |
'1' |
146862 |
'Ariadne' |
'is so horrifying to' |
'Theseus' |
'[The bull-dancers break out
of the Bull Court, and get outside of the Palace, and Theseus goes back for
Ariadne just as the quake hits., At the feast, Ariadne takes part in the
sacrifice of the King, and her role is so horrifying to Theseus that he leaves
the island without her.]' |
'2' |
146873 |
'Tia' |
'betrays' |
'Antoinette' |
'[At the water pool, Tia
betrays Antoinette by taking her pennies and stealing her clothes.]' |
'1' |
146874 |
'George' |
'joins' |
'Lennie' |
'[As the two converse, it
becomes clear that Lennie has a mild mental disability, and is deeply devoted
to George and dependent upon him for protection and guidance., Fearing that
his age is making him useless, he seizes on George's description of the farm
he and Lennie will have, offering his life's savings if he can join George
and Lennie in owning the land., Lennie flees back to a pool of the Salinas
River that George had designated as a meeting place should either of them get
into trouble., As the men back at the ranch discover what has happened and
gather together a lynch party, George joins Lennie., Much to Lennie's
surprise, George is not mad at him for doing "a bad thing.", George
begins to tell Lennie the story of the farm they will have together., When
the other men arrive, George lets them believe that Lennie had the gun, and
George wrestled it away from him and shot him.]' |
'7' |
146884 |
'Aeneas' |
'nearly spares' |
'Turnus' |
'[Venus urges Vulcan
(Hephaestus in Greek mythology) to craft a superior set of arms for Aeneas,
and the gift serves Aeneas well in his battle with Turnus., Aeneas nearly
spares Turnus but, remembering the slain Pallas, slays him instead.]' |
'2' |
146887 |
'Hassan' |
'is best friend of' |
'Amir' |
'[Hassan: Amir's best friend
and half-brother as well as a servant of Baba's., Because he cannot love
Hassan openly, he is somewhat distant toward Amir and is often hard on him,
though he undoubtedly loves him., Kamal: A boy from Amir's and Hassan's neighborhood.]' |
'3' |
146891 |
'Athena' |
'be strongest supporter of' |
'Odysseus' |
'[While the gods and goddesses
of Mount Olympus debate Odysseus's future, Athena, Odysseus's strongest
supporter among the gods, resolves to help Telemachus.]' |
'1' |
146896 |
'Francis Marloe' |
'be ex-brother-in-law of' |
'Bradley Pearson' |
'[Francis Marloe: Christian
Evansdale's brother and Bradley Pearson's ex-brother-in-law.]' |
'1' |
146902 |
'Odysseus' |
'to be rescue from' |
'Calypso' |
'[On Mount Olympus, Zeus sends
Hermes to rescue Odysseus from Calypso.]' |
'1' |
146903 |
'Assef' |
'threatens to beat up' |
'Amir' |
'[One day, Amir and Hassan are
playing when they run into three boys, Assef, Wali, and Kamal., Assef threatens to
beat up Amir for hanging around with a Hazara, but Hassan uses his slingshot to stop
Assef.]' |
'2' |
146910 |
'Annette' |
'is young and beautiful mother
of' |
'Antoinette' |
'[Annette: Antoinette's young
and beautiful mother., Annette dies when Antoinette is at the convent
school., Unlike Antoinette's own mother Annette, Aunt Cora nurtures and cares
for Antoinette, and eventually enrolls her in a convent school.]' |
'3' |
146910 |
'Annette' |
'be mother of' |
'Antoinette' |
'[Annette: Antoinette's young
and beautiful mother., Annette dies when Antoinette is at the convent
school., Unlike Antoinette's own mother Annette, Aunt Cora nurtures and cares
for Antoinette, and eventually enrolls her in a convent school.]' |
'3' |
146916 |
'Loyd Peregrina' |
'is love interest of' |
'Codi' |
'[Loyd Peregrina: Codi's love
interest.]' |
'1' |
146919 |
'Antoinette' |
'asks' |
'Christophine' |
'[Antoinette, sensing that her
husband hates her, asks Christophine for a magic love potion.]' |
'1' |
146920 |
'Theseus' |
'sees in' |
'Aigeus' |
'[Aigeus: King of Athens and
Theseus's father., Lady Medea: A priestess of the Mother Dia, the Lady Medea
is living with Aigeus when Theseus gets to Athens., When Aigeus sees that
Theseus is his son and refuses, she curses Theseus.]' |
'3' |
146922 |
'Theseus' |
'then leads a charge to kill' |
'Asterion' |
'[Minos no longer believes in
the gods, but he aids Theseus because he wants to stop Asterion, whom he
hates, and save his daughter Ariadne, whom he loves., He saves her, and then
Theseus leads a charge into the remnants of the Palace to kill Asterion, with
the native Cretan Captains supporting them.]' |
'2' |
146925 |
'Hassan' |
'uses his slingshot to stop' |
'Assef' |
'[One day, Amir and Hassan are
playing when they run into three boys, Assef, Wali, and Kamal., Assef threatens to
beat up Amir for hanging around with a Hazara, but Hassan uses his slingshot to stop
Assef.]' |
'2' |
146950 |
'Doc Homer' |
'be father of' |
'Hallie' |
'[Doc Homer: Codi and Hallie's
father and the person from whose perspective the secondary third person
narrator interjects.]' |
'1' |
146955 |
'Priscilla Saxe' |
'is The sister of' |
'Bradley Pearson' |
'[Priscilla Saxe: The sister
of Bradley Pearson., He tells her of Priscilla Saxe's death and Bradley
Pearson's true age., Bradley Pearson goes back to London for Priscilla Saxe's
funeral., After Priscilla Saxe gets back from the hospital, Bradley Pearson
visits Christian Evansdale in order to tell her to leave him alone.]' |
'4' |
146959 |
'Colonel Brandon' |
'informs' |
'Elinor Dashwood' |
'[Colonel Brandon informs
Elinor Dashwood that everyone in London is talking of an engagement between
John Willoughby and Marianne Dashwood, though Marianne Dashwood has not told
her family of any such attachment.]' |
'1' |
146969 |
'Baba' |
'tries to impart these qualities
to' |
'Amir' |
'[Baba believes first and
foremost in doing what is right and thinking for oneself, and he tries to
impart these qualities to Amir., While Baba works at a gas station, Amir
finishes high school and
goes to college., For Amir, he serves a father figure, often giving
Amir the attention he craves and filling the holes left by Baba's emotional
distance.]' |
'3' |
146969 |
'Baba' |
'to impart these qualities to' |
'Amir' |
'[Baba believes first and
foremost in doing what is right and thinking for oneself, and he tries to
impart these qualities to Amir., While Baba works at a gas station, Amir
finishes high school and
goes to college., For Amir, he serves a father figure, often giving
Amir the attention he craves and filling the holes left by Baba's emotional
distance.]' |
'3' |
146979 |
'Agamemnon' |
'be the husband of' |
'Clytemnestra' |
'[They serve as advisors to
Queen Clytemnestra during Agamemnon's absence, and provide commentary on the
action of the play., Agamemnon: The King of Argos, the husband of
Clytemnestra, and the commander of the Greek armies during the siege of
Troy., Clytemnestra: The play's protagonist, Clytemnestra is Agamemnon's wife
and has ruled Argos in his absence., Aegisthus: Agamemnon's cousin, and
Clytemnestra's lover.]' |
'4' |
147000 |
'Hazel' |
'be brother of' |
'Fiver' |
'[Fiver offers advice to Hazel
throughout the entire journey, although he always does so in a way that does
not undermine his brother's leadership., Pipkin is Fiver's friend and is
fiercely loyal to Hazel., Hazel: The young leader of the rabbits, and Fiver's
brother., Fiver: Hazel's brother.]' |
'4' |
147000 |
'Fiver' |
'is brother of' |
'Hazel' |
'[Fiver offers advice to Hazel
throughout the entire journey, although he always does so in a way that does
not undermine his brother's leadership., Pipkin is Fiver's friend and is
fiercely loyal to Hazel., Hazel: The young leader of the rabbits, and Fiver's
brother., Fiver: Hazel's brother.]' |
'4' |
147003 |
'Crew of the Patna' |
'is fellow officers of' |
'Jim' |
'[Crew of the Patna: Jim's
fellow officers aboard Crew of the Patna, they immediately begin to try to
leave the damaged ship after the collision.]' |
'1' |
147019 |
'Lennie' |
'completely depends upon' |
'George' |
'[Due to his mild mental
disability, Lennie completely depends upon George, his friend and traveling
companion, for guidance and protection., Although he frequently speaks of how
much better his life would be without his caretaking responsibilities, George
is obviously devoted to Lennie., George's behavior is motivated by the desire
to protect Lennie and, eventually, deliver them both to the farm of their
dreams., Though George is the source of the often-told story of life on their
future farm, it is Lennie's childlike faith that enables George to actually
believe his account of their future., A quiet, insightful man, Slim alone
understands the nature of the bond between George and Lennie, and comforts
George at the book's tragic ending., Aunt Clara: Lennie's aunt, who cared for
him until her death, does not actually appear in the work except at the end,
as a vision chastising Lennie for causing trouble for George.]' |
'6' |
147019 |
'George' |
'is obviously devoted to' |
'Lennie' |
'[Due to his mild mental
disability, Lennie completely depends upon George, his friend and traveling
companion, for guidance and protection., Although he frequently speaks of how
much better his life would be without his caretaking responsibilities, George
is obviously devoted to Lennie., George's behavior is motivated by the desire
to protect Lennie and, eventually, deliver them both to the farm of their
dreams., Though George is the source of the often-told story of life on their
future farm, it is Lennie's childlike faith that enables George to actually
believe his account of their future., A quiet, insightful man, Slim alone
understands the nature of the bond between George and Lennie, and comforts
George at the book's tragic ending., Aunt Clara: Lennie's aunt, who cared for
him until her death, does not actually appear in the work except at the end,
as a vision chastising Lennie for causing trouble for George.]' |
'6' |
147032 |
'Newt Hardbine' |
'be a peer of' |
'Taylor Greer' |
'[The novel's protagonist,
Taylor Greer, who is known at the beginning of the novel by her given name,
Marietta, or by her nickname, Missy, remembers a moment in her childhood when
Newt Hardbine's father was thrown to the top of the Chevron sign after his
tractor tire exploded., Taylor Greer goes on to tell the story of Newt
Hardbine, a peer of Taylor Greer's who died while Taylor Greer was still in
high school.]' |
'2' |
147034 |
'Jack Gladney' |
'finds' |
'Willie Mink' |
'[Winnie Richards helps Jack
Gladney learn about Dylar and Willie Mink., Armed with his gun, Jack Gladney
finds Willie Mink, disheveled and half-crazy, in the same motel room where
Willie Mink conducted his affair with Babette., Jack Gladney plans to kill
him, and, after a brief conversation, he pulls out his gun and shoots Willie
Mink twice.]' |
'3' |
147036 |
'Willie Mink' |
'conducted his affair with' |
'Babette' |
'[Jack Gladney becomes fixated
on Willie Mink, partly because he wants revenge for Willie Mink and Babette's
affair and party because he wants to obtain a supply of Dylar for himself.,
Armed with his gun, Jack Gladney finds Willie Mink, disheveled and half-crazy,
in the same motel room where Willie Mink conducted his affair with Babette.]' |
'2' |
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