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Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Raising a goldfish wasn't as easy as the movies had made it seem.
Initial Context: Jill found this out the hard way, when she discovered hers had died.
Original Ending: She didn't really feel that sad, because it was only a silly fish. Her Mom told her to just flush it down the toilet. So, that's exactly what she did.
Counterfactual Context: Jill never found this out anyway, and hers eventually died of old age.
Output:
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"She didn't really feel that sad, because it was only a silly fish. Her Mom told her to just flush it down the toilet. She wanted to bury it in the yard instead. "
] | task269-d3e1cb736a0c46c3b6db1fa27c89ba53 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: I had a meeting with a client today.
Initial Context: I arrived at his office.
Original Ending: We went over the numbers. The client was happy. He signed the contract and I made the sale.
Counterfactual Context: I arrived at his office and he said he had already set up a deal with another company.
Output:
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"I assured him we could go over the numbers. The client was happy with his decision He signed the contract with our competitor and I lost a client. "
] | task269-e460586abc5a4093b91eb9be4d1d67b5 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Tommy was a young boy.
Initial Context: He had been a very good boy this year.
Original Ending: He asked Santa for a brand new bike for christmas. Christmas morning comes and tommy runs down the stairs. Tommy is so happy to see his brand new bike under the tree.
Counterfactual Context: He had been a very good boy but didn't believe in Santa.
Output:
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"He asked his parents for a brand new bike for christmas. Christmas morning comes and tommy runs down the stairs. Tommy is so happy to see his brand new bike under the tree. "
] | task269-2e06ded0fb2b4c55be17f8e30e5dd3fb |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Becky loved snacks.
Initial Context: Her favorite was ho-ho's.
Original Ending: She ate about 20 of them one day. And got an upset stomach because of it. She ate less ho-ho's after that.
Counterfactual Context: Her favorite was cashews.
Output:
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"She ate about 20 of them one day. And got an upset stomach because of it. She ate less cashews after that. "
] | task269-007b033f57aa404aa50f373f5bf2833b |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: I bought my friend a bottle of Moutai liquor years ago.
Initial Context: After reading Red Sorghum I wanted to try Moutai for myself.
Original Ending: I called the stores in my area and they did not carry it any more. One clerk thought I wanted a Mai Tai mix. I said she was totally off base.
Counterfactual Context: After reading Red Sorghum, I did not want any Moutai.
Output:
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"I called the stores in my area and they did not carry it any more. One clerk thought I wanted a Red Sorghum mix. I said she was totally off base. "
] | task269-992d68344dfb4cb9855d0d7f315da409 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Todd's favorite class was creative writing in high school.
Initial Context: Yesterday, Todd went to class, but forgot his pen at home.
Original Ending: The teacher gave him detention for not having his school supplies. During detention, Todd wrote a short story about his experience. His teacher helped Todd get his story published in a famous journal.
Counterfactual Context: Yesterday, Todd went to class with a new fountain pen.
Output:
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"However, his bully classmate took his pen so his teacher gave him detention for not having his school supplies. During detention, Todd wrote a short story about his experience. His teacher helped Todd get his story published in a famous journal. "
] | task269-17d20eda792b47659918c5fedca3bb31 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Jim thought it would be funny to pull a prank on his teacher.
Initial Context: He decided to put a thumbtack on her seat.
Original Ending: She sat down and it stuck into her. She screamed and was very upset. He was easily found out and got into a lot of trouble.
Counterfactual Context: He decided to prank call her.
Output:
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"She answered the phone and heard his prank call. She screamed at him because she was very upset. He was easily found out and got into a lot of trouble. "
] | task269-7c1771e9176846e993ccbb4be3e2b469 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Katie recently met a young man that she likes.
Initial Context: She has been dating him for more than two months.
Original Ending: They have also taken a trip out of town together. She is very committed to this man and hopes the same about him. Katie wants to get married to this young man one day.
Counterfactual Context: She has been friends with him for more than two months.
Output:
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"They also might take a trip out of town together. She wants to be very committed to this man and hopes the same about him. Katie wants to get married to this young man one day. "
] | task269-5d1fdee4255a4beb967e088298251ca7 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: I was traveling in Mexico.
Initial Context: I decided to go to Mexico City.
Original Ending: Little did I know how dangerous the city was. I was robbed in downtown Mexico City. I decided to leave the city to protect myself.
Counterfactual Context: I decided to avoid Mexico City.
Output:
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"I knew how dangerous the city was. A friend of mine was robbed in downtown Mexico City. I decided not to go to the city to protect myself. "
] | task269-20531d17f46e4230a01e6b7ab8eeaa61 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Tom and Kara were engaged and trying to plan their wedding.
Initial Context: After adding up all of the expenses it would cause, they were shocked.
Original Ending: They found that the wedding was going to cost ten thousand dollars. They realized they could use that money in better ways. So, they decided to not have a wedding and get married at town hall.
Counterfactual Context: After adding up all of the expenses it would cause, they were very pleased.
Output:
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"They found that the wedding was going to cost one thousand dollars. They realized they could use that money very easily. So, they decided to have a wedding and get married with friends. "
] | task269-00d3457f0c0e4b77b62422e67c82300b |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Lily was on a week long field trip in the desert with her colleagues.
Initial Context: They left each day at 9 am sharp for field work.
Original Ending: Unfortunately Lily took longer to get ready in the morning. One morning they almost left without Lily. Lily made an effort to wake up earlier for the rest of the trip.
Counterfactual Context: Lily left at 9 am sharp each day of the trip.
Output:
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"Unfortunately Lily took longer to get ready in the morning once. That morning, they almost left without Lily. Lily made an effort to wake up earlier for the rest of the trip. "
] | task269-685771c797fd4b5bbba90f9c48ac516f |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Brandon was on a date.
Initial Context: His date ordered some tea.
Original Ending: He poured the tea badly and spilled it on himself. He was very embarrassed. His date found it cute though.
Counterfactual Context: His date ordered a beer.
Output:
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"He poured the beer badly and spilled it on himself. He was very embarrassed. His date found it cute though. "
] | task269-8a9bfce730194b0ebd3e66a7df8948df |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Katrina asked her mother if they could buy a kitten.
Initial Context: After weeks of convincing, Katrina's mother finally said yes.
Original Ending: The family went to the local animal shelter. That's where Katrina adopted Mister Whiskers. Katrina and Mister Whiskers are now best friends.
Counterfactual Context: After weeks of trying, Katrinas mother still said no.
Output:
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"Eventually she relented, and the family went to the local animal shelter. That's where Katrina adopted Mister Whiskers. Katrina and Mister Whiskers are now best friends. "
] | task269-fa7959d2fbb74034a2b5172c4948a5ba |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: A hurricane was coming.
Initial Context: We boarded up the windows and closed the doors.
Original Ending: When it was finally here it rained for hours. When it was over we stepped outside. Just as we had hoped, everything was still okay.
Counterfactual Context: We got in the car and drove away as fast as we could.
Output:
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"When it was finally there it rained for hours. When it was over we drove back home. Just as we had hoped, everything was still okay. "
] | task269-c3f7f414ab40444a9d4516404a41769c |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Bonnie and her sister Sue were collecting sea shells.
Initial Context: Bonnie only picked up perfect ones.
Original Ending: But Sue was looking for shells with holes in them. Bonnie couldn't figure out what her sister was doing. Until that night when she strung her shells into a necklace.
Counterfactual Context: Sue only picked up perfect ones.
Output:
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"But Bonnie was looking for shells with holes in them. Sue couldn't figure out what her sister was doing. Until that night when she strung her shells into a necklace "
] | task269-9cd7a0d684924baebb70e1c09d244849 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Lisa's family loves football.
Initial Context: Her mom and brother liked one team that was playing.
Original Ending: She and her father liked the team they were playing against. They took turns teasing each other. The team Lisa like lost, but they all went out for ice cream anyway.
Counterfactual Context: She and her father's teams are huge rivals.
Output:
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"She and her father teams were playing against each other. They took turns teasing each other. The team Lisa liked lost, but they all went out for ice cream anyway. "
] | task269-cfa2d8f9d53e4080be117ac80266eb65 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: The concrete workers had been working all day.
Initial Context: They redid the sidewalk in front of Ava's house.
Original Ending: The smoothed it out perfectly. Then, a little girl came running by. She left a footprint in the perfectly smooth sidewalk.
Counterfactual Context: They redid the sidewalk in front of Ava's house and there will never be a footprint on the sidewalk.
Output:
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"They smoothed it out perfectly. Then, a little girl came running by. She tried to leave a footprint in the perfectly smooth sidewalk but there were barriers. "
] | task269-435ec7d7eb714d4090de0430d017833d |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Jen wanted to ride her bike.
Initial Context: She put on her biking shoes.
Original Ending: She put on her biking outfit. She knew she was forgetting something! She remembered to helmet so she could be safe!
Counterfactual Context: She put on her biking helmet.
Output:
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"She put on her biking outfit. She knew she was forgetting something! She remembered to put on her biking shoes. "
] | task269-2093e70749944342af1a6aabf5d22788 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Lacie decide to try to make a candle.
Initial Context: She researched the proper technique online.
Original Ending: She ordered the necessary supplies. She worked very hard making the candle perfect. Lacie loved her candle so much she started a candle business!
Counterfactual Context: She asked her mom how to.
Output:
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"After her mom told her how to make a candle she ordered the necessary supplies. She worked very hard making the candle perfect. Lacie loved her candle so much she started a candle business! "
] | task269-ce0455c718a14358be3f51a7a960b725 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Eating healthy is a great lifestyle.
Initial Context: You feel great.
Original Ending: Your body feels invincible. Then your friends eat pizza in front of you. You end up wondering if being healthy is worth it.
Counterfactual Context: It can also be very hard with all the temptations.
Output:
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"But, you and your body feels invincible. Then, your friends eat pizza in front of you. You end up wondering if being healthy is worth it. "
] | task269-a6a1f6cc5e1b443f8bc62674157fb53a |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Katie was a little girl who caused trouble.
Initial Context: When the floods came, she'd sneak out and play in the water.
Original Ending: Her mother found her playing in the water and spanked her. Katie stuffed her underwear with cotton batting to protect herself. She ran to the water again.
Counterfactual Context: She lived in the mountains and hid in the woods.
Output:
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"Her mother found her hiding in the woods and spanked her. Katie stuffed her underwear with cotton batting to protect herself. She hid in the woods again. "
] | task269-0beae1e6b42f4bd78367eefe3c76c392 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Bob was at the beach.
Initial Context: He spent the entire day building a giant sand castle.
Original Ending: He decided to snap a picture of his creation. As he was about to take a picture, a wave hit his castle. Bob was a second late, and missed his opportunity for a photo.
Counterfactual Context: He spent the entire day sleeping.
Output:
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"His friend decided to snap a picture of him. As his friend was about to take a picture, a wave hit his foot. Bob's friend was a second late, and missed his opportunity for a photo. "
] | task269-41330b95de87459fb5250ee5c22a7762 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Gina hadn't grabbed a shopping cart at the store.
Initial Context: She thought she could carry three gallons of water in a basket.
Original Ending: Now she had checked out and needed to get the water to her car. She never used the plastic bags at the store. But today she had no other choice.
Counterfactual Context: She only needed gum.
Output:
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"When she had checked out she thought to buy water and needed to get the water to her car. She never used the plastic bags at the store. But today she had no other choice. "
] | task269-7145ba6b4ab7403ea5ad1437e3beab3e |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Larry loved to build large Lego buildings.
Initial Context: Lary had several large Lego skyscrapers in his room.
Original Ending: One day, Lary's dog ran into his room! His dog was clumsy and began wagging his tail, smashing the Legos! Lary was furious at his dog for destroying his creations.
Counterfactual Context: Larry always took apart his creations immediately after building them.
Output:
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"One day, Lary's dog ran into his room! His dog was clumsy and began wagging his tail, smashing the Legos! Lary was furious at his dog for destroying his creations before he could. "
] | task269-319ace55596e4009845dfe94e52b67d1 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: My friends and I were playing in the street on the fourth of july.
Initial Context: One of my friends pulled out a small firecracker and a lighter.
Original Ending: We lit the firecracker and threw it away from us. We waited but the firecracker never went off. As soon as we approached it, it blew up in a very violent inferno.
Counterfactual Context: One of my friends pulled out a small sparkler.
Output:
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"We lit the sparkler and threw it away from us. We waited but the sparkler never went out. As soon as we approached it, it set a fire and caused a very violent inferno. "
] | task269-3be6aac3d1e6481e859a1a569b963df5 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Tammy knew that her husband was running around on her.
Initial Context: She needed proof of his infidelity or else a lawyer would never help.
Original Ending: So she had her friend watch her husband when he was out. The friend took pictures and video of him meeting different women. Tammy took the evidence to her lawyer to begin a divorce.
Counterfactual Context: She already had proof of his infidelity so a lawyer could help her.
Output:
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"So she had her lawyer read the proof of her husband. The lawyer looked at the pictures and video of him meeting different women. The lawyer took the evidence to the judge to begin a divorce. "
] | task269-69781a03da674a5f9a9dc5b60d5952d6 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Pete wanted to get more people to come to his pizzeria.
Initial Context: He stood on the road and held a pizza box over his head.
Original Ending: Drivers slowed down to see what was going on. He would then shout that Pete's pizza was the best pizza. About one in five cars pulled into the parking lot after Pete's stunt.
Counterfactual Context: He sit down on the road and held a pizza box over his head.
Output:
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"Drivers slowed down to see what was going on. He would then jump up and shout that Pete's pizza was the best pizza. About one in five cars pulled into the parking lot after Pete's stunt. "
] | task269-8b38ffa81a7246898f4a635b955a9a95 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Janice stared out of the car window as she rode to a new state.
Initial Context: Her new home was 1500 miles away.
Original Ending: When she arrived she met a friend who lived next door. Janice soon forgot about the long trip from her old town. She was glad in retrospect that her family moved.
Counterfactual Context: She was only a few miles from home.
Output:
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"When she arrived back home she met with her friend who lived next door. Janice soon remembered to tell her friend about the short trip from the new state. She was glad in retrospect that her family went. "
] | task269-354e3f6878eb45e88ddf929923757280 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: A snowflake drifted from the sky to the ground.
Initial Context: Carl saw this happen from a window while inside.
Original Ending: He went outside to collect it. That flake was nowhere to be found. Carl waited for the next flake to arrive.
Counterfactual Context: Carl was asleep inside.
Output:
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"He woke up and seen the snowflake drift and went outside to collect it. That flake was nowhere to be found. Carl waited for the next flake to arrive. "
] | task269-349f764060c842ab9a6a4eb3f44b60da |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Ronny was a very attractive young man.
Initial Context: He works construction, but his girlfriend wants him to model.
Original Ending: To appease her, he went on modeling calls and hated it. She insisted he go on more calls, even though he hates it. He decided to break up with her and keep doing construction.
Counterfactual Context: He works construction, but he wants to model.
Output:
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"He went on modeling calls and his girlfriend hated it. He insisted he go on more calls, even though she hated it. She decided to break up with him. "
] | task269-3dad55b512ae43d597d0337e80e756fe |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: I woke up with a really bad sore throat.
Initial Context: I called the doctor and was told to come in at Noon.
Original Ending: The doctor looked in my throat and ears, eyes and nose. "You have strep throat, my dear', my doctor said. I had to take antibiotics but felt better after a few days.
Counterfactual Context: I called out sick from work and went back to bed.
Output:
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"Later my mother looked in my throat and ears, eyes and nose. \"You have strep throat, my dear', my Mom said. I didn't get to take antibiotics but felt better after a few days. "
] | task269-ef8f2dabe64d46c2b45aca28ab0c5686 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: A retired couple bought a recreational vehicle.
Initial Context: They thought they'd travel the American Southwest.
Original Ending: They wanted to live life on the road. They only made it a single day, though. Unused to driving a vehicle that large, they totaled it parking.
Counterfactual Context: They thought they'd give it to their son to travel the American Southwest.
Output:
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"They wanted their son to live life on the road. He only made it a single day, though. He was not used to driving a vehicle that large, he totaled it parking. "
] | task269-c5399bba9f1f4020856f10ff85ab21f8 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Ben looked outside and saw the snow on the yard.
Initial Context: He put on his coat and scarf.
Original Ending: Ben kicked open the door to face the snow head on. He took a few steps out and felt the cold. Ben ran to the mailbox and ran back as fast as he could.
Counterfactual Context: He decided not to go get mail today.
Output:
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"Ben didn't want to face the snow head on. He wouldn't even take a few steps out because of the cold. Ben would have go to the mailbox another day. "
] | task269-3325407792d64d4383ef892957edabd0 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Kelley was walking to get her mail.
Initial Context: Unfortunately it started to rain.
Original Ending: Her yard was covered in mud. Kelley walked through it. She got stuck.
Counterfactual Context: Unfortunately the mail hadn't arrived yet..
Output:
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"Her yard was covered in mud. Kelley walked through it on her way back from the mailbox. She got stuck. "
] | task269-1bffc3a6605641ab99887b2e5888add0 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Oliver went to science class one day.
Initial Context: He was late that day.
Original Ending: As a result he did not find the lab partner he wanted. He was paired with the class slacker. So Oliver failed the lab for that day for being late.
Counterfactual Context: He was late the other day.
Output:
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"As a result of being late the other day, he did not find the lab partner he wanted. He was paired with the class slacker. So Oliver failed the lab for that day for being late. "
] | task269-f10b2dda3d884047b1ca36f464e5b7ae |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Sam didn't know that the city increased the bus ride fee.
Initial Context: The bus driver wouldn't let Sam on because he didn't have enough cash.
Original Ending: Sam asked people for spare change. A pedestrian heard Sam and gave him enough change to catch the bus. Sam barely made it to work on time.
Counterfactual Context: Thankfully he had enough money on hand.
Output:
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"Sam asked people for spare change for the bus back. A pedestrian heard Sam and gave him enough change to catch the return bus. Sam barely made it to work on time. "
] | task269-daa241253cb74606b8972a269ca907cf |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Samantha always suffered from dry skin.
Initial Context: She tried different lotions but none worked right.
Original Ending: She asked a friend for advice. The friend had the same problem and gave her a great recommendation. Samantha tried it and it worked great!
Counterfactual Context: She tried different lotions and found the perfect one immediately.
Output:
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"She asked a friend what she thought about the brand. The friend had the same brand and gave it a great recommendation. Samantha tried it and it worked great! "
] | task269-df1e98b3729240588c628c8789909b80 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Kelly went to the chocolate store.
Initial Context: At the store she saw some fudge.
Original Ending: The fudge was very delicious. It was so good she made her own. She wanted to make it everyday.
Counterfactual Context: At the store she saw they were out of fudge.
Output:
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"The fudge was very delicious from the place next store though. It was so good she made her own. She wanted to make it everyday. "
] | task269-2cf35993563e4d69bc6a11331bc2f53f |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Joe has always admired the President.
Initial Context: Joe wants to be just like him.
Original Ending: Sometimes Joe dresses in his suits. He looks in the mirror and sits in his office. Joe is only vice president and that makes him sad.
Counterfactual Context: That's why Joe took on the chief of staff position.
Output:
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"He wanted to be able to help the president. He looks in the mirror and is proud of himself. Joe is a great chief of staff "
] | task269-bfc88b8e030f46d29fca5d75f99da6f6 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Andrea invited Amanda onto her boat.
Initial Context: Amanda was excited since she had never taken a boat ride.
Original Ending: The ocean waves were big that day, and the boat rocked a lot. Amanda quickly became sick and wanted to go back. Andrea apologized to Amanda since she felt bad for her.
Counterfactual Context: Amanda polity declined her invitation.
Output:
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"The ocean waves were big that day, and she was afraid of it. Amanda would be sick. Andrea apologized to Amanda since she felt bad for her. "
] | task269-1640ba05ab644529bdb379c565303a65 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: The town's bread truck driver was very eccentric and called Bread Boy.
Initial Context: He decided to paint his truck bright yellow.
Original Ending: The Bread Boy went to the hardware shop for paint. He purchased 4 gallons of bright yellow paint. He tried to pay for it in bread, but was ultimately refused.
Counterfactual Context: He drove a bright pink truck and wore pink overalls.
Output:
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"The Bread Boy went to the hardware shop for paint. He purchased 4 gallons of bright pink paint He tried to pay for it in bread, but was ultimately refused. "
] | task269-58f9eff2278e4da79f0d8529a90b798b |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: It was Allison's birthday.
Initial Context: Allison went to school and was excited to go home.
Original Ending: When she got home no one was there. Allison called her mom to find out what was going on. Her mom told Allison had passed away.
Counterfactual Context: Allison never went to school and was excited to stay at home.
Output:
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"When her mother came home Allison was there. Allison asked her mother what was going on. Her mom wished her happy birthday. "
] | task269-9793ddac9d5b46c5a829a59cb5fb15cc |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: A new park opened by Andy's house.
Initial Context: Andy was very interested.
Original Ending: The old park had gotten ran down over the years. Andy went to the new park. The new park had new trees and well maintained grounds.
Counterfactual Context: Andy was very interested but the new park didn't have trees.
Output:
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"The old park had gotten run down over the years. Andy went to the new park months later. Now the new park had new trees and well maintained grounds. "
] | task269-3fa9ea41377c42689ae5901d24a3451e |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: After travelling for two years on business, Sarah was exhausted.
Initial Context: She was tired of living in hotel after hotel.
Original Ending: She made a decision that she had to find a job with no travel. She spoke with her boss who offered her a raise in pay. Sarah decided that no amount of money was worth her mental health.
Counterfactual Context: She got a raise and upgraded to better hotels.
Output:
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"She made a decision that she had to find a job with no travel despite the promotion. She spoke with her boss who offered her another raise in pay. Sarah decided that no amount of money was worth her mental health. "
] | task269-453e07457110475dac1288b8a953ab80 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Max had a new dog.
Initial Context: He was desperate because it was barking all the time.
Original Ending: He tried to give it food and walk it outside with no success. He went to bed exhausted and the dog was still barking. Only when he let the dog sleep with him could he fall asleep.
Counterfactual Context: He was desperate because it did nothing but sleep.
Output:
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"He tried to give it food and walk it outside with no success. He went to bed exhausted and the dog was still sleeping. Only when he fell asleep would the dog decide to wake up. "
] | task269-dce51d44c30b4ca096ffbb5bf4510c4e |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Roger lives in Texas but is from New York.
Initial Context: He has not been back home to visit for over seven Years.
Original Ending: Roger drives the hundreds of miles to return home. He visits with friends and family that he hasn't see in Years. After staying for almost three weeks, Roger heads back to Texas.
Counterfactual Context: He goes back to Texas every month.
Output:
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"Roger drives the hundreds of miles to return home. He visits with friends and family that he hasn't see in weeks. After staying for almost three days, Roger heads back to Texas. "
] | task269-feaae284014743fab529b3d08d6f95bc |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Every evening, Sam played football with his friends.
Initial Context: One day, Sam's football was stolen by the neighborhood bully.
Original Ending: Sam thought that his days of playing football were over. A nice man came along and gave Sam a brand new football. Now, Sam has a football that is better than ever.
Counterfactual Context: One day, Sam was given a new football by a neighborhood friend.
Output:
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"Sam thought that his days of playing football were over when he lost his ball though. A nice man came along and gave Sam a brand new football. Now, Sam has a football that is better than ever. "
] | task269-35592c975c384523820fdc8a610a907b |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Joe ordered a sub in the cafeteria.
Initial Context: The workers prepared the sandwich immediately.
Original Ending: Once Joe asked for lettuce, they tensed up. In addition, they added a small amount. Joe argued about the suspicion and requested the manager.
Counterfactual Context: The workers were out of ingredients.
Output:
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"Once Joe asked for something else, they tensed up. In addition, they didn't have that either. Joe argued about the ingredients and requested the manager. "
] | task269-fdaf8528b1124019b3500f666a18c800 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Tom liked to download things on the computer.
Initial Context: He often did this without checking the safety of the website.
Original Ending: One day, his computer stopped working. He took it to a technician, who said it had a virus. Tom suddenly wished he had been more careful downloading files.
Counterfactual Context: He always ran the latest antivirus software and was careful about what he downloaded.
Output:
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"One day, his computer stopped working. He took it to a technician, who said it had a virus. Tom suddenly realized he hadn't been careful enough downloading files. "
] | task269-b4eaaeb1ac154f42a9e4d3a57bcefd03 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: I was playing guitar on my couch one day with a capo.
Initial Context: When I was done playing with the capo, I put it down next to me.
Original Ending: After a while of playing without the capo, I wanted the capo back. When I looked around for the capo, I couldn't find it anywhere. I eventually found it under the couch and resumed playing.
Counterfactual Context: I put the capo back in my case.
Output:
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"After a while of playing without the capo, I wanted the capo back. When I looked around for the capo, I forgot where I put it. I eventually found it inside the case and resumed playing. "
] | task269-7d29ddf9fe2f488789d02ec6b2c9cc93 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Gina had to get her phone back before her mom found out.
Initial Context: But the teacher insisted a parent had to pick it up.
Original Ending: Gina called her friend Pam who had also had a phone taken. Pam told Gina the teacher would never return her phone. Gina hung up more depressed than ever.
Counterfactual Context: After much begging, the teacher agreed to give it back.
Output:
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"Gina talked to her friend Pam who had also had a phone taken. Pam told Gina the teacher would never return her phone, but Gina told her she would if she just begged. Gina walked away hoping Pam would get her phone back too. "
] | task269-c27be8cbd3774af995bca711320e96b4 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Lester decides he wants something cool to drink.
Initial Context: He makes a small batch of lemonade.
Original Ending: Lester drinks lemonade all afternoon. He feels much better. He is glad that he made something cool to drink.
Counterfactual Context: He makes a small batch of lemonade but will never feel better again.
Output:
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"Lester drinks lemonade all afternoon. He doesn't feel much better. He is glad that he made something to quench his thirst at least. "
] | task269-93a6949c89fa4bd0a96bbc7a323ac866 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Gina never knew that you could order food online.
Initial Context: She went on the website of her favorite restaurant.
Original Ending: She ordered a bunch of food. Gina payed for her order and went to the restaurant. Gina told the manager that she will order online again.
Counterfactual Context: But she didn't have internet access.
Output:
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"She told her friend to order a bunch of food. Gina payed for the order and sat down to eat with her friend. Gina told her friend that ordering online was a brilliant idea. "
] | task269-2f0c4c757d354a9fb87bb465e39d198b |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Amy and Beth were walking to Ella's party.
Initial Context: Amy was nervous her crush Ray would be there.
Original Ending: Amy and Beth ran over what Amy would say in her mind. Beth was optimistic, but Amy felt nothing but dread. At Ella's Amy hesitated for a second, then rang the doorbell.
Counterfactual Context: Amy was nervous to tell Beth she had a crush on her.
Output:
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"Amy ran over what she would say in her mind. Beth was next to her, but Amy felt nothing but dread. At Ella's Amy hesitated for a second, then told Beth how she felt. "
] | task269-4ebb66881f534cbeb85b1a32705c08b1 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Michelle had a huge stack of books.
Initial Context: She needed to return them to the library.
Original Ending: She got in her car and drove there. Then, she put her books in the drop box. Then she went home.
Counterfactual Context: She biked with them to the library.
Output:
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"There was a lot of books but she had a big bike basket. Then, she put her books in the drop box. Then she went home. "
] | task269-df41ea33abcc4774a66e5fa192ec4ba2 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: I was home alone on an evening.
Initial Context: I didn't know what to do and felt bored.
Original Ending: I turned on my playstation and grabbed a controller. I played video games online for a long time. Then, I turned off the playstation and went to bed.
Counterfactual Context: I was invited to a party and I was excited.
Output:
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"I turned on my playstation and grabbed a controller until it was time to go. I played video games online for a long time and forgot about the party. Then, I turned off the playstation and went to bed. "
] | task269-7caa831187ba40b89877d3e93b2cd09e |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Misty had recently had her heart broken by her boyfriend.
Initial Context: They had broken up and now she was feeling very sad and lonely.
Original Ending: She wondered if she would be able to love someone new again. A few months passed and she began to feel better. Misty knew that soon she would be ready for a new love to begin.
Counterfactual Context: They got back together the very next day.
Output:
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"She wondered how long it would be until he did it again. A few months passed and things had gotten back to nornal. Misty was glad that she gave her boyfriend a second chance. "
] | task269-32b17d569e1d4fc9a4e6784a3d753193 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Tom was walking in a store.
Initial Context: There were girl scouts outside.
Original Ending: The girl scouts asked him to buy cookies. Tom thought about it for a moment. Then Tom purchased several boxes of cookies.
Counterfactual Context: There were boy scouts outside.
Output:
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"The boy scouts asked him to buy cookies. Tom thought about it for a moment. Then Tom purchased several boxes of cookies. "
] | task269-36a3463f77264c00b7f05f23fd23f88f |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Jim was driving home from work.
Initial Context: There was construction on the road he was taking.
Original Ending: Jim accidentally hit a traffic cone on the side of the road. Jim got out of the car and fixed the positioning of the cone. Jim drove back home and pretend like nothing happened.
Counterfactual Context: It was a really peaceful ride home.
Output:
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"That is, until Jim accidentally hit a traffic cone on the side of the road. Jim got out of the car and fixed the positioning of the cone. Jim continued driving home and pretended like nothing happened. "
] | task269-10ff7f5deaef4ba898cbfbf68f878779 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Susie had her birthday today.
Initial Context: She was rather nervous about it.
Original Ending: What made her upset was that she heard from no one. She decided to go to her favorite restaurant. To her delight, her friends were there to surprise her.
Counterfactual Context: She was excited all her friends were starting to show up.
Output:
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"What made her upset though was that she heard her boyfriend couldn't make it. Regardless, she was having a great time with her friends at the party. To her delight, her boyfriend showed up to surprise her. "
] | task269-6269053a724944d0b15da54db1ad145c |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Susie saw a blog on making coconut milk.
Initial Context: She decided she wanted to try it.
Original Ending: She got the ingredients together. It turned out great. She made it for the neighborhood and they all loved it.
Counterfactual Context: She decided she would never try it.
Output:
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"She got the ingredients together for pudding. It turned out great. She made it for the neighborhood and they all loved it. "
] | task269-7a53ad89fea641418fa06d910ba312b2 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Vinny was with Nancy and her boyfriend.
Initial Context: They went to a play.
Original Ending: However, Nancy began to argue with her boyfriend during the show. I told them to calm down. Both of them stopped arguing and instead, tried to fight me.
Counterfactual Context: Vinny had a crush on Nancy and secretly wanted her for himself.
Output:
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"Nancy began to argue with her boyfriend during the show. Vinny told them to calm down. Both of them stopped arguing and instead, tried to fight Vinny. "
] | task269-53b3aed95dcc4a7984575d17a9493afb |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: It was Thanksgiving day.
Initial Context: Martha was cooking turkey for her family.
Original Ending: She put a frozen turkey directly into the deep fryer. The deep fryer created a huge fire. The fire completely decimated her backyard porch.
Counterfactual Context: Martha made a great turkey and the holiday went perfectly.
Output:
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"Martha told her family how she had carefully deep fried the turkey. Everyone was happy that the holiday went as well as it dead. The family decided to have Thanksgiving at Martha's next year. "
] | task269-38fe4d80d7ba40d588bdb9bcd4734119 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: I went to the drugstore yesterday.
Initial Context: I picked up some gummy bears.
Original Ending: They were out of this world. I couldn't wait to get more. I immediately bought ten packs.
Counterfactual Context: I picked up my prescription.
Output:
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"It made me feel great. I couldn't wait to get more. I immediately asked my doctor for ten more bottles. "
] | task269-c6e3175d80b84219ba593d73b53735fc |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Zoe needed back to school clothes.
Initial Context: She hit the mall and was ready to shop.
Original Ending: She found lots of great new outfits. When school began, she was dressed to the nines. Zoe felt very confident in her new wardrobe.
Counterfactual Context: She didn't have any money to get any.
Output:
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"She found lots of great outfits in her sister's closet. When school began, she was dressed to the nines. Zoe felt very confident in her sister's wardrobe. "
] | task269-c77e9391e7f74d29a45f0d840172f2f5 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Tom wanted pie.
Initial Context: But he didn't have dinner yet.
Original Ending: He thought about his poor health. And he decided to skip the pie. Later, Tom felt good about his decision.
Counterfactual Context: He ate a whole pie.
Output:
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"He thought about his poor health. And he decided to skip eating anything else. Later, Tom felt good about his decision. "
] | task269-286d5a6b812043fd9015bfcbd5ddd254 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Emily graduated from college with a lot of debt.
Initial Context: All the money she owed was making her worry.
Original Ending: She was rejected at several job interviews. After interviewing at Walmart, she bought a gun in the sports section. She was killed while trying to rob a customer service manager.
Counterfactual Context: All the money she owed was making her motivated to get a job.
Output:
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"She was accepted at several job interviews. After interviewing at Walmart, she bought a canoe in the sports section. She was killed while trying to us the canoe at the Colorado rapids. "
] | task269-e0d146cdd805405686751b36106e8fde |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Gina was at the park all by herself.
Initial Context: And now a loose dog was coming up to her.
Original Ending: She was scared, but didn't run. And she was alone, so there was no reason to call for help. Gina was relieved when the dog simply lay down at her feet.
Counterfactual Context: Then, a strange man came up to her.
Output:
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"She was scared, but didn't run. And he was friendly, so there was no reason to call for help. Gina was relieved when the man simply sat down next to her. "
] | task269-9e868ba036454897869fe8b4edb9d060 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Larry was visiting the beach one day.
Initial Context: He went swimming in the ocean.
Original Ending: When he returned to his towel, he couldn't find his sunglasses. He went home. Larry was unhappy that he had lost his sunglasses at the beach.
Counterfactual Context: He went swimming in the ocean and wore sunglasses.
Output:
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"When he returned to the beach, he couldn't find his towel. He went home. Larry was unhappy that he had lost his towel at the beach. "
] | task269-09571275c6ed4710bc2aaa6becc654f1 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: I woke up yesterday and could not find my cell phone.
Initial Context: I started looking all over the house for it.
Original Ending: I finally found it where I had been sleeping. I picked it up and discovered the screen was broken. Now I need to go buy a new phone.
Counterfactual Context: I remembered it was plugged in in the kitchen.
Output:
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"I finally found it where I had been cooked. I picked it up and discovered the screen had broken. Now I need to go buy a new phone. "
] | task269-54c868bb91e74baf9233b20e5166afd5 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Zoey was playing video games on her computer all night.
Initial Context: But her back began to hurt.
Original Ending: She ignored the pain and continued playing. But it got so bad she had to lie down. When she tried to sit down the next day, her back was in severe pain.
Counterfactual Context: Her fingers began to hurt.
Output:
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"She ignored the pain and continued playing. But it got so bad she had to lie down. When she tried to sit down the next day, her fingers were in severe pain. "
] | task269-df082ded4df1409ab02f60d7111a03b0 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Yesterday I bought a couch.
Initial Context: It was a great couch at first.
Original Ending: Yet today something bad happened. The couch fell apart. I was rather upset about it.
Counterfactual Context: It was a used one off Facebook, but it was all I could afford.
Output:
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"As expected, something bad happened. The couch fell apart. I was rather upset about it. "
] | task269-958fcbd71f6e43b395c141f55431b20e |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Colonel Vlasic had spent 17 years in the Soviet army.
Initial Context: Upon retirement, he decided to move someplace warmer.
Original Ending: He moved south into Hungary, hoping he could relax in peace. But the Colonel was followed there by an angry former private. The private shot him down one day in Budapest.
Counterfactual Context: He was killed on duty.
Output:
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"He would have moved south into Hungary, hoping he could relax in peace. But the Colonel also would have been followed there by an angry former private. The private was shot one day in Budapest. "
] | task269-ad1e489f2cd74e10bf41096a7b68b07e |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Frank's birthday was coming up.
Initial Context: He wanted to throw a party.
Original Ending: He was afraid no one would show up. He nervously passed out invites. Many people came and they had fun!
Counterfactual Context: He wanted to go shopping for his present to himself.
Output:
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"This was because he was afraid no one would show up. He nervously passed out invites. Many people came and they had fun! "
] | task269-39f8f629182d4a82bcfb7aae73a98fcb |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Nina loved to eat oranges and she attended a local elementary school.
Initial Context: It was winter and many sicknesses were going around the school.
Original Ending: In her class, all of her friends caught a bad cold and missed days. Nina ate an orange every day and never got sick. She had the best attendance record in her whole class.
Counterfactual Context: It was winter but everyone was healthy.
Output:
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"In her class, all of her friends were nice. Nina ate an orange every day and never got sick. She had the best attendance record in her whole class. "
] | task269-6c1cebe1c09d49a09bf3ebbdc5d08e63 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Barbara had been looking forward to her vacation all year long.
Initial Context: When she and her boyfriend arrived at the hotel, there was bad news.
Original Ending: Due to a computer mix up, there was no record of her reservation. They had to stay at a dingy motel nearby. They still had a good time, however, just being together.
Counterfactual Context: She and her boyfriend wouldn't be able to take a vacation for a long time.
Output:
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"Due to working at different companies, there was no way they could get time off together. They decided to stay at a dingy motel nearby for one night. They still had a good time, however, just being together away from home. "
] | task269-af878efe62fe4a5c9685c469a6a36a35 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: David wanted to be a dentist.
Initial Context: He worked hard in college, taking prerequisites for dental school.
Original Ending: He submitted his dental school application and got an interview. He prepared for the interview and felt at ease. He got into dental school and became a successful dentist.
Counterfactual Context: He did not pass his dentistry course in college.
Output:
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"He submitted his law school application instead and got an interview. He prepared for the interview and felt at ease. He got into law school and became a successful lawyer. "
] | task269-c37f5cf9077b438bb54f6e4125a8a351 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: My dog, Annabelle, was looking a bit shaggy.
Initial Context: I decided I would give her a haircut.
Original Ending: I plugged in the clippers, but they wouldn't seem to work. I tried a different outlet, but to no avail. Unfortunately, I had to finish the entire haircut using scissors.
Counterfactual Context: I decided not to give her a haircut.
Output:
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"A week later though, I plugged in the clippers, but they wouldn't seem to work. I tried a different outlet, but to no avail. Unfortunately, I had to finish the entire haircut using scissors. "
] | task269-ed5c49ca67c74cb59223cfd479b5a62c |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Jan bothered her parents for a pet.
Initial Context: They took her to the pet shop.
Original Ending: She picked out a new pet. She chose to get a snake. Jan loved her snake very much.
Counterfactual Context: They took her to the toy store instead.
Output:
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"She picked out a stuffed animal She chose to get a snake Jan loved her stuffed animal snake very much "
] | task269-031b7de4054b496b9344a6021bf9fbbe |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: I had an aquarium inside my house.
Initial Context: The goldfish in the aquarium looked bored.
Original Ending: I decided to eat him to put him out of his misery. He tasted pretty good. My wife called me a monster and didn't talk to me for two days.
Counterfactual Context: The goldfish in the aquarium looked happy.
Output:
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"I decided to eat him to put him out because I was hungry. He tasted pretty good. My wife called me a monster and didn't talk to me for two days. "
] | task269-f5dc6e7911fb4b6ca9723f57a15f8b93 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Nate was riding his bike through the park.
Initial Context: He was listening to his favorite music on his iPod.
Original Ending: He didn't hear a runner jogging near him. He lost control of his bike and fell off. Nate ended up scratching his hand.
Counterfactual Context: He was enjoying the sounds of nature and the people around him.
Output:
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"He heard a runner jogging near him. He kept control of his bike and rode on. Nate didn't end up scratching his hand. "
] | task269-10f1f1ef00d74afda31b1435291fdd19 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Gus lived in the city and had never seen a firefly.
Initial Context: He visited his Grandfather and was surprised by these light up bugs.
Original Ending: His Grandfather helped him find a jar to keep the lightning bugs in. Gus spent an hour catching the bugs and putting them in a jar. It was a night they would never forget.
Counterfactual Context: He visited his Grandmother and was surprised by these light up bugs.
Output:
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"His Grandmother helped him find a jar to keep the lightning bugs in. Gus spent an hour catching the bugs and putting them in a jar. It was a night they would never forget. "
] | task269-862a230d6ef9423a9cc03eb20998318b |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Mark and his friend didn't study for a test so they decided to cheat.
Initial Context: They made small papers and put the answers on them.
Original Ending: They hid them in their sleeves and pulled them out during the test. Eventually, the teacher caught on and took them to the dean. They failed the test and were both suspended for a week.
Counterfactual Context: They wrote the answers on their bare arms and legs.
Output:
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"They rolled up their sleeves during the test. Eventually, the teacher caught on and took them to the dean. They failed the test and were both suspended for a week. "
] | task269-9fea7d959c1648b797ce1c05953a35f5 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: A long and busy morning wore Olive out.
Initial Context: Olive was looking forward to taking a nap.
Original Ending: She laid down in bed. A loud bark echoed through her room. Olive is not happy she has a pomeranian.
Counterfactual Context: He had been at the park for hours with his mom and they still had errands to run.
Output:
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"When they finally got home, he laid down in bed. A loud bark echoed through his room. Olive is not happy he has a pomeranian. "
] | task269-7cefc4acfdd64bf4b4eb0007853c7f9f |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: I play the piano.
Initial Context: And I practice for a piano recital every year.
Original Ending: I practice until I've mastered the song. Then I invite family and friends to my recital. And I play my song for them.
Counterfactual Context: I hate practicing it, though.
Output:
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"My mom makes me practice until I've mastered the song. Then I invite family and friends to my recital. And I play my song for them. "
] | task269-733af803f4414bb59f22fd6b511f0abb |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Lori thinks her husband has been drinking too much.
Initial Context: He has been going golfing with his friends and comes home drunk.
Original Ending: He goes out to the bars at least two nights a week. He also drinks while he is at home. Lori confronts him and he gets very angry and defensive.
Counterfactual Context: He has been going golfing with his friends and they join the intervention.
Output:
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"They told him ge goes out to the bars to often. Also, he drinks to much while at home. When Lori confronts him he gets very angry and defensive. "
] | task269-0b80a1ef4a9d448d83c612aed800e1c4 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: I have a few famous friends from my childhood.
Initial Context: Jessica learned how to swim at my house when she was four.
Original Ending: She clung to me and the walls of the pool as she went around them. She fell under water several times because she'd panic easily. She learned how to swim pretty quickly.
Counterfactual Context: Jessica learned how to swim at my house when she was four but will never learn how to swim.
Output:
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"She clung to me and the walls of the pool as she went around them. She fell under water several times because she'd panic easily. She just couldn't learn how to swim. "
] | task269-13967042385843c89ac1a8a20b8c3656 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Susan wanted some coffee.
Initial Context: She went into the kitchen and looked at the pot.
Original Ending: She filled the pot with water and put in coffee grounds. Then she turned it on. Soon there was coffee.
Counterfactual Context: She went out to buy some coffee.
Output:
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"She filled her cart and put in coffee grounds. Then she drove home. Later there was coffee. "
] | task269-db8957eafc84462c8850f4daf337b737 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Kelly and her friends went to a brand new restaurant to test it.
Initial Context: They ordered nearly everything off the menu.
Original Ending: Doing this was exciting to them. The food was delicious. The girls left the restaurant with full bellies.
Counterfactual Context: It wasn't as good as they expected but they ended up getting her meal for free.
Output:
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"Doing this was exciting to them. The food was terrible. The girls left the restaurant with full bellies. "
] | task269-b320c23f25c9409da668cff799325a73 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Garry's friends knew he had a soft heart for women.
Initial Context: But one day that weakness costed him money.
Original Ending: Garry let three girls from the neighborhood in his apartment. They slept on his sofa and insisted he sleep in his bedroom. The next morning, the girls and Garry's TV was gone.
Counterfactual Context: He spent all day online talking to bots without realizing it.
Output:
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"Gary was disappointed. Gary decided to try blind dating instead. Luckily, he found the love of his life. "
] | task269-456392dee6774b9f8c7b7d4bf3a05dfb |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Daniel and his wife were leaving soon on their cruise.
Initial Context: They had decided that they needed some time away together.
Original Ending: Daniel's brother called to ask exactly on what ship they were leaving. Daniel told his wife that his brother and his wife were joining them. Daniel's wife ended up enjoying her family vacation.
Counterfactual Context: They had decided that they needed some time away from their families.
Output:
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"Daniel's brother called to ask exactly on what ship they were leaving. Daniel told his wife that his brother and his wife were going to wave goodbye to them as they left. Daniel and his wife enjoyed their vacation. "
] | task269-3321f537dab54263832b2e7a78f23155 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: They finally arrived at the temple.
Initial Context: There sure many monkeys hanging about outside the temple.
Original Ending: The tour operator warned them to closely guard their possessions. Just then, a monkey came up and snatched John's eye glasses. Everyone in the tour group started to laugh at John.
Counterfactual Context: There were no monkeys anywhere to be found.
Output:
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"The tour operator warned them to closely guard their possessions. Just then, a thief came up and snatched John's eye glasses. Everyone in the tour group started to laugh at John. "
] | task269-801fc31ae982494fbbadf001618ea6c5 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: I was camping in the woods one day.
Initial Context: I saw some people in boats passing by.
Original Ending: They waved and I invited them over. When I told them I was breaking camp they offered me a lift. The boat nearly tipped over with all my stuff in it.
Counterfactual Context: There was a holiday boat parade on the lake that was fun to watch.
Output:
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"They waved and I invited them over. When I told them I was breaking camp they offered me a lift. The boat had plenty of room for all my stuff. "
] | task269-584c3c897f474973966a8d6181e32452 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Ken really messed up his leg.
Initial Context: He had a competition coming up, the nationals.
Original Ending: He decided to work through the pain. He ended up winning the competition. Unfortunately, his doctor told him he would never play again.
Counterfactual Context: He had dislocated his knee and pulled his hamstring.
Output:
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"He decided to work with his physical therapist. He ended up healing in time to win the competition. Unfortunately, his doctor told him he should never play again. "
] | task269-a8fed321a8084fae9b5d9b65e6574497 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: I loved a man whose religious beliefs were different from mine.
Initial Context: I told my mother that I wanted to marry him.
Original Ending: My mother was very angry and we had a huge fight. I went ahead and married him anyway. My mother and I no longer speak to each other.
Counterfactual Context: I decided to start exploring a new religion with him.
Output:
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"He was very happy with my decision. I went ahead and converted to his religion. We study this religion every chance we get. "
] | task269-def4d00a09974990a93e87a036a7baf3 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Jill heard there would be a snowstorm in her town.
Initial Context: She went to the store and bought supplies.
Original Ending: Later, Jill brought firewood into her house. Suddenly, at night, the storm hit her town. She woke up to see that she was snowed in her home.
Counterfactual Context: She didn't believe the meteorologist.
Output:
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"Jill brought some firewood into her house. That night, the storm actually hit her town. She woke up the next morning to see that she was snowed in her home. "
] | task269-d7363a1112ad46c1a48f8ed218a5af55 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Judy was walking down the street minding her own business.
Initial Context: When a gentleman stopped her on the street.
Original Ending: He asked her a few questions about herself. After answering the questions Judy is given a prize. Judy took her prize home and shared it with the family.
Counterfactual Context: When a gentleman mugged her.
Output:
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"She chased after him. She caught up to him and got her purse back. She went home and told her family the story. "
] | task269-e1ec7c05b5cb47a9956fd29cfcb55de2 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Mandy was worried everyone would smell her stinky armpits.
Initial Context: She hadn't been able to shower on account of the power being out.
Original Ending: She'd used some water and a paper towel to attempt some basic hygiene. Mandy didn't think it was enough. She knew she'd be humiliated if anyone thought she was classless.
Counterfactual Context: No matter what deoderant she used it never worked.
Output:
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"She'd used some baking soda and a paper towel to attempt some basic hygiene. Mandy didn't think it was enough. She knew she'd be humiliated if anyone thought she was classless. "
] | task269-b072aae8fca74e849788c26714ef6f14 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: My parents are young at heart.
Initial Context: They enjoy having little fun moments.
Original Ending: Every time we go to a restaurant, it begins. It's a race to see who can get to their straw first. Then they shoot the wrapper at each other.
Counterfactual Context: They like playing with legos.
Output:
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"Every time we pull out the legos, it begins. It's a race to see who can get to their building done first. Then they argue over whose is best. "
] | task269-30777e736842426492df67f51946a7e2 |
Definition: Given a premise, an initial context, an original ending, and a counterfactual context, the task is to generate a new story ending aligned with the counterfactual context and as close to the original ending as possible. Each instance consists of a five-sentence story. The premise is the first sentence of a story, and the second sentence, which is the initial context, provides more information about the story's context and the story's general plot. The original ending is the last three sentences of the story. Also, a counterfactual context is a slight modification to the initial context. You should write a new story ending that edits the original story ending as little as possible to regain coherence with the counterfactual context. To sum up, you should write the last three sentences of a story based on the premise(first sentence) and the counterfactual context(second sentence) of the story.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Susie was sitting on her barstool.
Initial Context: She kept kicking the counter with her feet.
Original Ending: Suddenly, her kick sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Counterfactual Context: She kept herself steady with her feet.
Output: Suddenly, an earthquake sent her falling backwards. The chair hit the ground with a thud and broke. Susie hurt her head and was really scared.
Positive Example 2 -
Input: Premise: Celeste rode her motorcycle across the woods.
Initial Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a moose appeared.
Original Ending: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the moose. They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Counterfactual Context: When she almost arrived at the intersection, a deer appeared.
Output: She didn't have enough time to brake and drove towards the deer, They were both knocked out. She eventually got up and called the police.
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Premise: Adrielle couldn't wait for her birthday party.
Initial Context: All her friends were invited and were going to come.
Original Ending: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Counterfactual Context: All her friends were invited but no one will come.
Output: She counted down the days until the Saturday of her party. When she woke up Saturday morning, she felt sick. She had to cancel the party.
Negative Example 2 -
Input: Premise: I got a taxi cab late at night to the city.
Initial Context: I was dressed really sharply.
Original Ending: When I walked in the club people stared. I danced all night and made lots of friends. I went home with several phone numbers.
Counterfactual Context: I was injured and needed to be dropped off by the cab at the hospital.
Output: He found a small cat in the park one day. He gave it some dried fish and pet it as it purred. Now, sometimes on his walks, the cat follows Ike around.
Now complete the following example -
Input: Premise: Trisha wants to be a writer.
Initial Context: She found out that she has a hard time getting started.
Original Ending: She read some books on how to be a good writer. Some common advice she got was to put the books down and write. She started to write about anything and soon she was writing a lot.
Counterfactual Context: She had an easy time writing poems.
Output:
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"She read some books on how to be a good marketer. Some common advice she got was to put the books down and write a blog. She started to write about anything and soon she was writing a lot on the new blog. "
] | task269-dd384445ce81414594663fa6f4c44a5d |