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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: Rene needed to put in a new SIM card.
Initial Context: She needed it for her phone.
Original Ending: Unfortunately it was too hard. Finally an hour later she got it. She was relieved.
Counterfactual Context: She needed it for her phone but could never find it ever again.
Output:
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"Unfortunately it was lost. Finally an hour later bought another. She was now ready to go. "
] | task269-c74e7d98e5e94b5eb858e591c827f5e0 |
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: Gary was excited for his yearly physical checkup.
Initial Context: Gary was anticipating getting his height measured.
Original Ending: After reaching the doctor's office, Gary signed in to be seen. Gary's name was called, and he went to see the doctor. As his height was being measured, Gary realized he was getting taller.
Counterfactual Context: Gary was anticipating getting his weight taken.
Output:
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"After reaching the doctor's office, Gary signed in to be seen. Gary's name was called, and he went to see the doctor. As his weight was being taken, Gary realized he was getting heavier. "
] | task269-ad3e61fb385e4f56b0fddccd736d6571 |
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: Elisia didn't have a boyfriend and she wanted to change that.
Initial Context: She decided the best place to catch a man was in Walmart.
Original Ending: Last Sunday Elisa dressed up in tight pants, shirt and a straw hat. One guy stared at her while they waited in line. Elisia's credit card didn't work and the guy bought her groceries.
Counterfactual Context: She decided the best place to catch a man was in church.
Output:
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"Last Sunday Elisa dressed up in a pretty sundress, gloves and a elegant hat. One guy stared at her while they were singing choir songs. Elisa's lyrics pages were torn and the guy brought her another one. "
] | task269-d995591e62e24b1fb58103b9b8cb00c8 |
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: Kathy had a very big test in her history class.
Initial Context: She stayed up all night to study for it.
Original Ending: When she went to take the test, she was confident she would do well. When she got the test, she didn't recognize any of the information! She had accidentally studied the wrong chapters.
Counterfactual Context: She was so nervous about the test.
Output:
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"When she went to take the test, she was nervous she would fail. When she got the test, she didn't recognize any of the information! She had accidentally studied the wrong chapters. "
] | task269-0a028ddc9f0f436ca8265c27b37c9ee5 |
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 group of parents waited at the corner for the school bus to arrive.
Initial Context: They saw the school bus coming down the street.
Original Ending: The school bus stopped in front of the parents. The doors opened. All the school children got off of the bus and hugged their parents.
Counterfactual Context: The couldn't see any bus coming.
Output:
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"It finally came and it stopped in front of the parents. The doors opened. All the school children got off of the bus and hugged their parents. "
] | task269-939720f54ed04100bbbc79b1a0270b81 |
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: Wyatt got a bike for his second birthday.
Initial Context: His mom went to put it together.
Original Ending: First she built the frame. Then, she put the small bits on. Finally, she added some decorative stickers.
Counterfactual Context: His mom purchased the bike fully assembled.
Output:
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"She was glad she didn't have to put it together. She decided to decorate it further. She added some decorative stickers. "
] | task269-d05c834d7af048d1b672861811edc90c |
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 wanted to get a dog.
Initial Context: So he was researching local pet stores to buy one.
Original Ending: It just so happened he logged onto Facebook to see an ad for a pound. A dog named Grump was going to be put down that day. Sam has a new best friend named Grump, you should meet him.
Counterfactual Context: So he went straight to the local pet store to buy one he liked.
Output:
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"He went on facebook while there and seen a ad for a pound, A dog named Grump was going to be put down that day. Sam has a new best friend named Grump, you should meet him. "
] | task269-dac35194aca8419da407405ec8bf74db |
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: Cass loved sweet potatoes.
Initial Context: His mom would always make them for him.
Original Ending: However, he could not cook them. He tried a recipe and they never came out right. Cass finally gave up.
Counterfactual Context: His mom taught him how to make them so he cooked them himself.
Output:
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"He could cook them. He tried a new recipe and they came out right. Cass was pleased. "
] | task269-af80ee765e8b4d14b2c16f63295ec4f7 |
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: Miss Godiva went to Belgium for some chocolate.
Initial Context: She tasted it and it was delicious.
Original Ending: She ate and ate all day like a true glutton. When she tried to get on the plane back to France, she didn't fit. She was too fat to board and so lived in Belgium the rest of her life.
Counterfactual Context: She tasted it and it was awful.
Output:
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"She ate and ate all day like a true glutton, but not any chocolate. When she tried to get on the plane back to France, she didn't fit. She was too fat to board and so lived in Belgium the rest of her life. "
] | task269-3e08c62e1abc4b499386c12bf60c6fca |
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 looked at the chess board with great interest.
Initial Context: He moved his hand for a pawn but took it back.
Original Ending: His opponent tilted his head with interest. Gus thought more and went to grab his knight. The opponent gasped with this turn of events.
Counterfactual Context: He moved his pawn forward one space.
Output:
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"His opponent tilted his head with interest. Gus thought more and wished he had moved his knight. The opponent gasped and made his move for checkmate. "
] | task269-8011d069ce6444a0ac874017b3fd4a4c |
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: Johnny and his grandpa had great seats to the Yankees game.
Initial Context: He had his mitt, as always, ready to catch a foul ball.
Original Ending: He's been trying forever but balls never came his way. Today a player hit a ball. It zoomed into the stands landing in Johnny's outstretched glove.
Counterfactual Context: He forgot his mitt at home.
Output:
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"He's been trying forever to catch a foul but balls never come his way. Today a player hit a ball. It zoomed into the stands landing in Johnny's hands. "
] | task269-14eb06b3431a4af4808763850dcaeb18 |
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: Neil was in the Orkney Islands, sightseeing.
Initial Context: Then he saw on his map that other islands were nearby.
Original Ending: He chartered a boat to see the Hebrides islands. He found them even more remote and wonderful. The Hebrides became Neil's new favorite islands!
Counterfactual Context: He got sick and had to stay in the hotel.
Output:
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"He watched a tv program on the Hebrides islands. He found them even more remote and wonderful. The Hebrides became Neil's new favorite islands! "
] | task269-147063cd03b94acb87860670edaa9977 |
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 was going out for the night.
Initial Context: She needed to withdraw money.
Original Ending: She went to the atm and inserted her card. The atm displayed an error message! Sam drove to the grocery store and was able to get cash back instead.
Counterfactual Context: She had enough cash with her.
Output:
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"She had went to the atm and inserted her card. The atm displayed an error message! So she had driven to the grocery store and was able to get cash back instead. "
] | task269-fcf34265ee2a4acdbbc554657c159fc1 |
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: She was supposed to be at work but was at home sick.
Initial Context: She had nothing else to do but to flip through the channels.
Original Ending: One channel was playing Christmas movies. She liked those kinds of movies but not at this time of year. To be thinking of Christmas in July made her feel very depressed.
Counterfactual Context: She stayed in bed reading.
Output:
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"One chapter was about Christmas. She liked that kind of book, but not at this time of year. To be thinking of Christmas in July made her feel very depressed. "
] | task269-f89802a82d77459b944838ff125fcfc4 |
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: Billy's dad was taking him to see ice carvings that night.
Initial Context: There were all kinds of animals carved in ice.
Original Ending: The highlight was a huge dragon. When it got dark, Billy discovered there were green lights in it. He thought it was the most beautiful thing he'd ever seen.
Counterfactual Context: There were all kinds of trees carved in ice.
Output:
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"The highlight was a huge dragon beside one of the trees. When it got dark, Billy discovered there were green lights in the dragon. He thought it was the most beautiful thing he'd ever seen. "
] | task269-2eec792725934c05a51497aef62623c6 |
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: Lagertha didn't like being told what to do.
Initial Context: Her mother told her to clean her room.
Original Ending: Lagertha refused, and went outside to play with her friends. When she returned at dusk, there was candy and roast lamb to eat. Her mother forbid her to have any though, and sent her to her room.
Counterfactual Context: Her mother told her to go outside and play.
Output:
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"Lagertha made it sound like it was her own idea, and went outside to play with her friends. When she returned at dusk, there was candy and roast lamb to eat. Her mother forbid her to have any though after Lagertha mouthed off, and sent her to her room. "
] | task269-182a83ed9baa4adbaac0fd950deba136 |
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: Fran just landed in Thailand for her grand one month trip abroad.
Initial Context: As she stepped outside of the airport, it was very rainy.
Original Ending: Fran had come during the monsoon season. She got out her raincoat and looked excited for her adventure. Fran surged forward and explored the streets of Bangkok.
Counterfactual Context: As she stepped outside of the airport, it was very sunny.
Output:
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"Fran had come during the summer. She got out her sundress and looked excited for her adventure. Fran surged forward and explored the streets of Bangkok. "
] | task269-8708f1eeec3042f88caf77c502890ec3 |
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 weatherman was told that he was going to be fired.
Initial Context: This made him very angry.
Original Ending: During the weather report on the news he lied. The weatherman said it would snow in July. Many angry viewers called into the station.
Counterfactual Context: He told the public on air about it and they called in to support the weatherman.
Output:
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"During the weather report on the news he gave a great forecast. The weatherman said it would snow on Christmas. Many happy viewers called into the station. "
] | task269-929c57c3401942ac9ec0e6686f50f7c9 |
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: Cassie's shirts all fit her strangely.
Initial Context: Then her mom suggested that Cassie's bra might be the wrong size.
Original Ending: Cassie went to the mall to have herself sized. Sure enough, the sizer told her she had been wearing her bras too big! Cassie switched bras, and her shirts began to fit her just fine.
Counterfactual Context: Then her mom suggested that Cassie's bra might be the right size.
Output:
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"Cassie went to the mall to have herself sized. Sure enough, the sizer told her she had been wearing her bras too big! Cassie switched bras, and her shirts began to fit her just fine. "
] | task269-bfbe72b1eacd4a3da0a740ea0aebb426 |
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: Tanner was an actor in a play.
Initial Context: He was supposed to be at the auditorium for opening night.
Original Ending: Unfortunately, his sister was sick and he was held up. Finally she was able to get to sleep and he left for the show. When he got there, he was too late and they had sent in an understudy.
Counterfactual Context: He went to the auditorium for the opening night.
Output:
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"Unfortunately, his sister was sick but he still went. Finally she was able to get to sleep when he left for the show. When he got there, he was too late and they had sent in an understudy. "
] | task269-a8398943892b4e8fb37e57226cd3bd3c |
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: Lou waited until the day of prom to get his hair cut.
Initial Context: He promised his girlfriend he would take care of it.
Original Ending: The barber sneezed when he was shaving his hairline. There was a huge swatch of hair missing from the back of Lou's head. His buddies teased him to no end at the dance that night!
Counterfactual Context: He asked his mother to cut his hair.
Output:
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"His mom sneezed when she was shaving his hairline. There was a huge swatch of hair missing from the back of Lou's head. His buddies teased him to no end at the dance that night! "
] | task269-93ec3fd0e71a4e7c824dfa78ebc7dc66 |
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: Beverly gave her grand-daughter a sweater for Christmas.
Initial Context: The sweater was too small.
Original Ending: Beverly gave the gift receipt to the girl. The girl brought the sweater back to the store. She returned it for a sweater that fit.
Counterfactual Context: It fit perfectly.
Output:
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"Beverly gave the gift receipt to the girl. The girl brought the sweater back to the store. She returned it for a sweater that was more stylish. "
] | task269-3240585bd1b34dd99cd789de46c1bab3 |
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: Annie fell in love with a book she borrowed from the library.
Initial Context: She hid the book in her room.
Original Ending: Annie told the librarian the book was lost. The librarian said she couldn't borrow another book, then. Annie went home and put the book in her bag to return it.
Counterfactual Context: She asked the librarian whether she could buy the book.
Output:
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"When she said no, Annie told the librarian the book was lost. The librarian said she couldn't borrow another book, then. Annie went home and put the book in her bag to return it. "
] | task269-aaed6d750ece4b22b8f723bab5017a1f |
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 rushed to get ready in the morning.
Initial Context: I had just enough time to get to the bus stop.
Original Ending: I was two blocks away from the bus stop when I saw the bus leave. It had arrived three minutes early. I had to wait thirty minutes for the next bus.
Counterfactual Context: I still had plenty of time to get to the bus stop.
Output:
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"I was two blocks away from the bus stop when I saw the bus leave. It had arrived 10 minutes early. I had to wait thirty minutes for the next bus. "
] | task269-bc5bf5c386504ba586f2b1efa1ce47e1 |
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: Dave went to the beach with buckets.
Initial Context: He began to take sand from the beach and put it into buckets.
Original Ending: He took the buckets home. In Dave's backyard was a square wooden box in which he dumped sand. Now Dave had a proper sandbox with real beach sand.
Counterfactual Context: He filled the buckets with water.
Output:
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"He dumped out the water and filled them with sand instead, then took the buckets home. In Dave's backyard was a square wooden box in which he dumped sand. Now Dave had a proper sandbox with real beach sand. "
] | task269-a73973b9785a4921bdcf0b187e4de76f |
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: Felicia had a developmental problem.
Initial Context: She wasn't able to hold a real job.
Original Ending: When Felicia was out with her family she noticed a man sweeping. She constantly made a sweeping motion at home after that encounter. The local barber eventually hired her as a janitor.
Counterfactual Context: She was still able to hold a real job.
Output:
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"When Felicia was out with her family she noticed a man sweeping. She kept thinking about the sweeping motion at home. It also reminded her of her barber sweeping. "
] | task269-4dfca2822df64355bcfb74e9c5f0d1f9 |
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 went hiking.
Initial Context: He hiked for a long time.
Original Ending: He wondered when the trail would end. He finally sat down and cried. Then he looked and saw he was right at the end of the trail.
Counterfactual Context: He never hiked for a long time.
Output:
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"He wondered when the trail would end. He finally sat down and cried about his exhaustion. Then he looked and saw he was right at the end of the trail. "
] | task269-99dadc68204c4043b132fffe6b690cfe |
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 sister has a son named Noah.
Initial Context: She also has two young daughters who adore their brother.
Original Ending: When they met their teacher at church her name was Noah. They thought that was really funny. Now they call her Girl Noa to distinguish her from their brother.
Counterfactual Context: Noah does not like family jokes.
Output:
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"When they met their teacher at church she joked about his name. They thought that was really funny. But Noah hated that he was being singled out and distinguished from the other kids. "
] | task269-8b084100eddc4e7ba3adde73fd226db2 |
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: Karen had decided to go on a diet.
Initial Context: She cleared out all her sweets and filled the fridge with fruit.
Original Ending: She kept a box of chocolates under her bed to nibble on at night. After a week, she came to the conclusion that diets weren't for her. Now Karen goes out and doesn't worry about what she orders.
Counterfactual Context: She started to buy healthy food but stopped when she noticed how expensive it was.
Output:
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"She still kept a box of chocolates under her bed to nibble on at night. After a week, she came to the conclusion that diets weren't for her. Now Karen goes out and doesn't worry about what she orders. "
] | task269-062a77a14f08472d82a8256948a3304b |
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: Eva was a single mom.
Initial Context: She lived her parents and worked long hours.
Original Ending: Eva was tired of not having her own place. She enrolled in nursing school and graduated with honors. Eva began her career and bought her own house.
Counterfactual Context: She lived in a small apartment with her son.
Output:
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"Eva was tired of living in that small space. She enrolled in nursing school and graduated with honors. Eva began her career and bought her own house. "
] | task269-2f050e0fbe684ae9bdaae9ab16a4b2d8 |
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: Matthew was playing in the football game on Saturday.
Initial Context: The two teams were tied near the end of the fourth quarter.
Original Ending: Jacob threw the football into Matthew's hands. Matthew ran around the players on the other team towards the goal. He scored the winning touchdown and the crowd cheered loudly.
Counterfactual Context: Matthews team was winning near the end of the fourth quarter.
Output:
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"Jacob threw the football into Matthew's hands. Matthew ran around the players on the other team towards the goal. He scored another touchdown and the crowd cheered loudly. "
] | task269-b9dc7ccc113c4188b7f80d492b1f0640 |
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: In 2014, I stopped at a sanctuary on a job call.
Initial Context: I had to fix a computer for a monk, who made wine and fruit cake.
Original Ending: They sold the wine and fruit cakes locally, so I purchased a cake. It was the most delicious cake I'd ever had, and I hate fruit cake. I realized that day that commercial fruit cakes are not the real thing.
Counterfactual Context: I couldn't fix the monks computer.
Output:
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"They sold wine and fruit cakes locally, so I purchased a cake because I felt bad for not fixing the computer. It was the most delicious cake I'd ever had, and I hate fruit cake. I realized that day that commercial fruit cakes are not the real thing. "
] | task269-7c92c8dfef854acf9f00aa50b4cd8f05 |
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: Jane notices that her toenails have grown long and uneven.
Initial Context: She decides to clip them one day.
Original Ending: Jane carefully clips each toenail. Finally they are perfect. She is happy that she finally clipped her toenails.
Counterfactual Context: She decides to get a pedicurist to clip them.
Output:
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"The pedicurist carefully clips each toenail. Finally they are perfect. She is happy that she finally has clipped toenails. "
] | task269-8c707675dec74df18993e7de36323fe0 |
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's grandpa had waited in the car 15 minutes while she shopped.
Initial Context: She was concerned he would be upset it took so long.
Original Ending: She jogged to the car after checking out with the cashier. When she got in the car she expected to be scolded. She was pleased to find he hadn't minded the wait at all.
Counterfactual Context: She was concerned he would be excited it took so long.
Output:
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"She jogged to the car after checking out with the cashier. When she got in the car she expected to be surprised. She was pleased to find he was calm for the wait all this time. "
] | task269-3b647ead33404c3db367c50c72c01ae3 |
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: Oswald wanted to buy a new dog.
Initial Context: He drove to his local pet store.
Original Ending: All the dogs were very expensive. Oswald could not find a dog he could afford. Oswald decided that he should not buy a dog.
Counterfactual Context: He adopted a puppy.
Output:
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"Dogs were expensive so he decided to rescue one. Oswald was happy to get his new puppy Oswald decided you should never buy a dog. "
] | task269-bb0d89c5e5fe4a15828ecca2d48066e7 |
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: Tim hated his job as an accountant.
Initial Context: He decided to quit his job.
Original Ending: Afterwards he sold his home. He bought a large area of land. He started a rural lifestyle by building a farm on his property.
Counterfactual Context: He decided to stay at the job.
Output:
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"He sold his home. He bought a large area of land. He started a rural lifestyle by building a farm on his property, but still commuted to work. "
] | task269-a4bffb06adef478fa7b4e65810e86112 |
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: Nancy wanted to see a movie, but she had no one to go with.
Initial Context: She had asked all of her friends, so she decided to just go alone.
Original Ending: At first she was uncomfortable, sitting amongst the crowd on her own. As the movie went on, she soon forgot everything that bothered her. Nancy was happy to learn, going alone wasn't so bad after all!
Counterfactual Context: She decided to just stream one instead.
Output:
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"At first she couldn't find anything but then she found one. As the movie went on she started enjoying the movie. Nancy was happy that she had decided to stay home. "
] | task269-bbe6e9ba6d4e4fb5ba128e656a3c1545 |
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: Jenny wanted a pink bike for her birthday.
Initial Context: Jenny's parents had told her she was too young for a bike.
Original Ending: But all Jenny could think of was riding that pink bike outside. Jenny promised her parents she would be safe at all times. Her parents decided to get her the bike.
Counterfactual Context: Jenny's parents had told her they couldn't afford one.
Output:
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"But all Jenny could think of was riding that pink bike outside. Jenny promised her parents she would be safe at all times. Her parents saved up and surprised her with the bike. "
] | task269-67b266b75e4b4e67879350374bce2919 |
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: Ally was walking outside her grandmother's house.
Initial Context: She stepped on a board that suddenly gave way.
Original Ending: She fell into a hole that had been covered by the board. Luckily, she was able to catch herself and climb out. She wasn't hurt, but she was very scared.
Counterfactual Context: She lay on the ground and looked at the clouds.
Output:
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"She looked at the clouds for hours. She then was able to get back up and leave. The boards were fragile but luckily she wasnt hurt. "
] | task269-70e07b98f7714b8098b1856224daa333 |
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 took us riding one day.
Initial Context: They said it was a surprise.
Original Ending: When we arrived, it was a huge arena. We went inside, and it was a rodeo! I enjoyed watching the rodeo show so much!
Counterfactual Context: They told us where we were going.
Output:
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"When we arrived, it was a huge arena. It was the perfect size for a rodeo. I enjoyed watching the rodeo show so much! "
] | task269-5cd3772d35a1498b81f97a1108fe4acf |
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: Carlos is a detainee at Guantanamo.
Initial Context: He is innocent and has not done anything.
Original Ending: They torture him for information. He never can confess because he has no info. He ends up dying.
Counterfactual Context: He is a terrorist mastermind.
Output:
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"They torture him for information. He never can confess because he refuses to give up info. He ends up dying. "
] | task269-f4cfc2f4677047628ae3eb43d8b1f20a |
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 the day of the written driver's license test.
Initial Context: Kay was ready to start driving and felt prepared for the test.
Original Ending: She answered the questions she remembered and guessed the rest. The wait to find out the result of the test was excruciating. Kay was overjoyed to find out she passed with a 90%.
Counterfactual Context: Kay did not feel ready for the test and decided not to go.
Output:
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"She had to do the test the next day and she thought it was hard. The wait to find out the result of the test was excruciating. Kay was overjoyed to find out she passed with a 90%. "
] | task269-a7b81ca03b934bbaa6102c4b90a89977 |
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 was driving home from work.
Initial Context: Joe's phone started to vibrate, and ring.
Original Ending: His phone was alerting him about an appointment. Joe saw the notification was his 15th anniversary. He stopped and got a beautiful bouquet for his wife.
Counterfactual Context: Joe's phone started to vibrate and noticed it was his mom calling.
Output:
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"His mom reminded him about an appointment. It was his 15th anniversary. He stopped and got a beautiful bouquet for his wife. "
] | task269-1cd13e0fa7184cb285c6bedc993eac04 |
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: Shawn ran out of dog food.
Initial Context: His dog was hungry.
Original Ending: Shawn went to the store. Bought dog food. Went home to fed his dog.
Counterfactual Context: He fed the dog steak from the fridge.
Output:
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"Shawn went to the store the next day. Bought dog food. Went home to fed his dog. "
] | task269-0bd3cdb6d9324a9bb9cb3ba80b6c37d3 |
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: Lucy was visiting a friend named Mary.
Initial Context: She had been there for hours and was now hungry.
Original Ending: Lucy sat down to dinner with Mary and her family. They were served beans and cornbread. Mary, suffered through the dinner and asked to go home.
Counterfactual Context: She had been there for hours then she went home.
Output:
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"Lucy sat down to dinner with her family. They were served beans and cornbread. Lucy, suffered through the dinner and asked to go back to Mary's.. "
] | task269-341998cae0dd4e6c93699d7a66f591d7 |
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: Alice was supposed to go on a date at eight.
Initial Context: She was getting ready.
Original Ending: All of the sudden she realized she was late. She ended up being an hour late. Alice felt so sorry.
Counterfactual Context: She thought she looked awful and decided she didn't want to go.
Output:
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"She didn't want to cancel, so she made another outfit change. She felt satisfied, and ended up being an hour late. Alice felt so sorry. "
] | task269-e8a1af5b0ea44bba8068dec3a2f22a54 |
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 could hear the bully and her friends laughing at her.
Initial Context: But she didn't get out of the sand.
Original Ending: Finally their laughter began to fade. And Gina could finally get up. She lifted her face to see her friends shoes in front of her.
Counterfactual Context: Soon the bullies disappeared.
Output:
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"She waited til they were gone. And Gina could finally get up. She lifted her face to see her friends shoes in front of her. "
] | task269-693a9b4017eb4be3bf5485fa7f47e7c7 |
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: Last month I visited my family in Philadelphia.
Initial Context: I drove all the way up there from Florida.
Original Ending: The ride was long, but the scenery on the way was awesome! When I got to Philadelphia, I told my family all about the trip there. They really enjoyed hearing about my trip.
Counterfactual Context: I drove all the way there from five miles outside Philadelphia.
Output:
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"The ride was short, but the scenery on the way was bland! When I got to Philadelphia, I told my family all about the trip there. They were really bored hearing about my trip. "
] | task269-a5773054faea465b87a1eb0f120d2b3b |
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: Dale drove his car faster than he should have.
Initial Context: His excess speed attracted the attention of the police.
Original Ending: It would have been smart to pull over, but he wasn't smart. The chase lasted for twenty minutes. In the end, the police used spike-strips to flatten Dale's tires.
Counterfactual Context: His excess speed escaped the attention of police.
Output:
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"It's usually smart to pull over, but he had a plan. The chase lasted twenty minutes. In the end, Dale escaped with his speed and also by using spike-strips to flatten the police's car tires. "
] | task269-0170f526316f40939aa8fe23a48863fe |
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: Charlie is really bad at playing tennis.
Initial Context: Charlie really wants to get good so he practices all day and night.
Original Ending: After a couple of months of practicing, Charlie gets very good. Now that Charlie is very good at tennis everyone likes Charlie. Charlie is glad he practiced so hard at tennis.
Counterfactual Context: Charlie really wants to get good but he's fat and can't move fast.
Output:
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"After a couple of months of practicing, Charlie gets very good. Now that Charlie is very good at tennis everyone likes Charlie. Charlie is glad he practiced so hard at tennis. "
] | task269-0dc1a5393a35437d90eb3a41275e85ca |
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 approached the court.
Initial Context: The judged asked him to honestly answer several questions.
Original Ending: The defense attorney began to interrogate Nate. He kept a serious tone when speaking. Afterwards, the judge dismissed him.
Counterfactual Context: The judged asked him to come back at a later date.
Output:
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"When he came back, the defense attorney began to interrogate Nate. He kept a serious tone when speaking. Afterwards, the judge dismissed him. "
] | task269-874f3e24c5d543dd96fb667ff86574c8 |
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: There was a massive comet passing over the sky.
Initial Context: Eric went onto his so he could watch it.
Original Ending: It was the most beautiful thing Eric had ever seen. When it was over he headed back down to his house. The door was locked and Eric forgot the key, but it was worth it.
Counterfactual Context: Eric watched from his bedroom window.
Output:
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"It was the most beautiful thing Eric had ever seen. When it was over he headed back to bed. It was late at night, but it was worth it. "
] | task269-8b69322d56c34a99af2ed72ac867fa88 |
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: Ali was at the park with her mom.
Initial Context: En old enemy Val arrived.
Original Ending: Ali was unsure if she should speak or not. She was relieved when Val spoke to her first. Ali and Val had a great time talking and swinging on the swings.
Counterfactual Context: Her best friend Val arrived.
Output:
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"Ali was happy to speak to her. She was relieved that Val was doing well. Ali and Val had a great time talking and swinging on the swings. "
] | task269-a5cfae97af644818b62f5d7b8e1c35db |
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: Earl was on a diet.
Initial Context: So he had to give up sugary drinks.
Original Ending: He bought unsweetened almond milk at his grocery store. But he thought it tasted like water. He bought the vanilla unsweetened version next time and loved it.
Counterfactual Context: He cheated by drinking sugary drinks.
Output:
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"He bought unsweetened almond milk at his grocery store. But he thought it tasted like water. He kept drinking the sugary drinks. "
] | task269-c6598a5e01dc47d99b477271855a1750 |
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 captain of the new steamship wanted to test it out.
Initial Context: He commanded the engine crew to go full steam.
Original Ending: The ship sailed across the sea faster than anyone ever went. The captain then commanded a hard turning maneuver. The boat tilted hard but performed admirably throughout.
Counterfactual Context: He pleaded the engine crew to go no steam.
Output:
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"With the captain's odd idea, the ship sailed across the sea faster than anyone ever went. The captain then commanded a hard turning maneuver. The boat tilted hard but performed admirably throughout. "
] | task269-f3a8edc45a0d41d9896dacae05bea475 |
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: Anna's house smelled terribly.
Initial Context: She took out the trash, but the smell persisted.
Original Ending: She hauled the rubbish bin outside and scrubbed it. Then she rinsed it out with strong bleach. When Anna brought it in, the smell was finally gone!
Counterfactual Context: She took out the trash, and the smell was gone.
Output:
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"She was glad to have her house smell nice again. She opened all the windows just in case. Anna's house smelled great after that. "
] | task269-d8445102cf7649a492667bb3d526e79c |
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: Monica was putting her baby down for a nap.
Initial Context: She laid the baby in it's crib and tried to leave.
Original Ending: The baby started crying immediately. Monica had so stay with the baby or else he would cry. It took nearly thirty minutes to get him to go to sleep.
Counterfactual Context: Monica put the baby in the crib and was able to sit down and have some lunch.
Output:
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"Afterwards, the baby started crying. Monica had so stay with the baby or else he would cry. It took nearly thirty minutes to get him to go back to sleep. "
] | task269-ae3e0e4b638649bda5d5b7200383e8d9 |
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: Abby walked down the road.
Initial Context: He saw the ice cream truck.
Original Ending: He ordered two ice creams. In the shade he at them. He felt full in his belly.
Counterfactual Context: He saw the ice cream truck and only ordered one ice cream.
Output:
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"He received his order. In the shade he ate it. He felt full in his belly. "
] | task269-688f24120e7549a1905eee629571b9b9 |
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 best friend loved riding dirt bikes when I was a kid.
Initial Context: I begged my parents for months to buy me a dirt bike.
Original Ending: They finally relented and got me one for my birthday. I took one ride and broke my arm after crashing into a tree. I had my parents sell my dirt bike and never rode one again.
Counterfactual Context: I asked my parents for a dirt bike and they got me one immediately.
Output:
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"On the following year, I begged for a new dirt bike and they got me one for my birthday. I took one ride and broke my arm after crashing into a tree. I had my parents sell my dirt bikes and never rode one again. "
] | task269-e581aa9f36f941b1b0580a567d068b6d |
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 family hid some eggs for Easter.
Initial Context: The kids searched for the eggs.
Original Ending: One of the eggs wasn't found. The egg rotted for two months. The family found the egg from the smell.
Counterfactual Context: The kids searched for the eggs and found them all.
Output:
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"One of the eggs was dropped and forgotten. The egg rotted for two months. The family found the egg from the smell. "
] | task269-3071351a29184a3dbcf25d5f404c70ac |
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 instructor told me to do several laps around the track.
Initial Context: I asked for a drink afterwards, but he told me no.
Original Ending: I was forced to do several push-ups. He told me to stop as soon as I fell on the floor. I walked into the locker room feeling sore.
Counterfactual Context: I asked for a drink and he told me we were done for the day.
Output:
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"I did several push-ups on my own. He told me to stop as soon as I fell on the floor. I walked into the locker room feeling sore. "
] | task269-6e5b883fb38f4962bad8b55fe83bc813 |
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 had not seen his car in over two months.
Initial Context: The car had been shipped across the ocean.
Original Ending: Joe took a bus for two hours to pick up his car. He drove the car from the port and got halfway home. The car died on the road and had to be towed the rest of the way.
Counterfactual Context: Joe's car had been in the shop near his house.
Output:
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"Joe took a bus for two hours to pick up his car. He drove the car and got halfway home. The car died on the road and had to be towed the rest of the way. "
] | task269-78cc0e8944374a7ea82316b06fde8047 |
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: John, Eric and Carl waited in line for four hours.
Initial Context: They wanted to see the premier of the new Star Wars movie.
Original Ending: They rushed in the theater to get good seats. After they were settled, Eric went and got popcorn. They agreed afterwards it was well worth the wait.
Counterfactual Context: The theater closed due to a fire and they went home.
Output:
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"They rushed out of the theater to get away fromt the fire. After they were settled, Eric caught his breath. They agreed afterwards they should have stayed home. "
] | task269-cf4dad22892d49caac48b3271c4859dd |
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: Rob and his little brother were both programmers.
Initial Context: One day, Rob's brother announced he was getting a raise.
Original Ending: Rob had been working in the industry longer than his brother. He decided he was jealous of his brother. He avoided his brother for the next few months.
Counterfactual Context: One day, Rob's brother announced that he recently lost his job.
Output:
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"Rob had been working in the industry longer than his brother. He decided he would put in a good work for his brother. Over the next dew months Rob mentioned his brother a lot at work and eventually he got a job offer. "
] | task269-0ed81cc478674234ae63ddecba5ebc4f |
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: Laura was worried that her daughter might get a B on her report card.
Initial Context: Her daughter Kim had always been a straight A student.
Original Ending: Laura started pestering Kim to follow up with the teacher. She nervously waited for the report cards to be issued. When Laura finally saw it, she was very relieved to see all A's.
Counterfactual Context: Kim however disliked the new algebra and didn't care if she did.
Output:
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"Laura started pestering Kim to follow up with the teacher. She nervously waited for the report cards to be issued. When Laura finally saw it, she was very relieved to see all A's. "
] | task269-45f906ede7174c4b9a06bd06b277b05e |
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: Cassie was at summer camp.
Initial Context: She liked it a lot, but there was one mean girl.
Original Ending: The girl and her could not stop arguing. Finally, the counselors made them talk about it. Luckily they were able to come to an agreement.
Counterfactual Context: She liked it a lot because everyone got along.
Output:
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"The girls could not stop talking. Finally, the counselors tried to make them separate. Luckily they were able to come to an agreement. "
] | task269-0b3495cb35f94e809ebda1dac908457a |
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 always wanted to be babysitter.
Initial Context: I applied to jobs through bulletins.
Original Ending: I was hired by an older women. She had a grandchild named Charlee. I was excited for my first job.
Counterfactual Context: I was hired as a dishwasher instead.
Output:
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"I was hired by a restaurant. They had a great menu. I was excited for my first job. "
] | task269-feca263f96104bb5a77f7326dec8a757 |
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 and Bob went hiking.
Initial Context: Jim expected Bob to bring water bottles.
Original Ending: But Bob forget them. When they decided to take a break, they realized they had no water. Jim and Bob were forced to turn around after hours of hiking.
Counterfactual Context: Jim brought water bottles himself expecting Bob to forget his.
Output:
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"When they decided to take a break, Bob realized he forgot his. Jim and Bob were forced to turn around after hours of hiking. Jim was bummed out and frustrated. "
] | task269-f925b21aebd1481fb28cda27fd1e47fa |
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: Lucy decided to go for a walk hoping to cure her boredom.
Initial Context: At the end of the block her grandmother's voice called her back.
Original Ending: She turned to see her grandma standing on the sidewalk. Lucy turned around and went to her. Grandma wouldn't let her go on a walk for fear she would get lost.
Counterfactual Context: She met up with some friends around the corner.
Output:
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"She turned to see her grandma standing on the sidewalk. Lucy turned around and went to her. Grandma wouldn't let her go on a walk with her friends for fear she would get lost. "
] | task269-9301f73afd1a4303ad34995f1b2917a8 |
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: Tabby was one of my best friends, until the day she died.
Initial Context: We left a campground just outside of our town in her mustang.
Original Ending: She turned left onto highway 64, but drifted into oncoming lanes. The last thing I remember was her looking at me, hand on her chest. She fell over sideways just before the semi hit, driving over her side.
Counterfactual Context: She had cancer.
Output:
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"She turned 10 just before the vet told us she was sick. The last thing I remember was her looking at me while I petted her head. She fell over sideways just before she closed her eyes for the last time. "
] | task269-44ba317115c1474282458664a5345d6d |
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: Madison loves cars.
Initial Context: She learned how to fix cars from her family.
Original Ending: She goes to trade school to improve her mechanical skills. Based on her mechanical prowess, she is offered a mechanic job. Madison is now a successful mechanic.
Counterfactual Context: She was too scared to learn how to fix cars.
Output:
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"She gets over her fear and goes to trade school to improve her mechanical skills. Based on her mechanical prowess, she is offered a mechanic job. Madison is now a successful mechanic. "
] | task269-7f0a69e9ef5b46528cf274d4c3b8784c |
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: Once upon a time there lived a man.
Initial Context: He was alone, and cold, in a rundown apartment complex.
Original Ending: Suddenly, there was a loud sound. He was scared because he was all alone and startled. He was relieved when it was just a stray cat making a lot of noise.
Counterfactual Context: He lived in a great apartment with his wife.
Output:
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"Suddenly, there was a loud sound. He was scared because he had just woke up alone and startled. He was relieved when it was just his wife making a lot of noise in the kitchen. "
] | task269-49ec1f040d194976b8bb3e3069d16705 |
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 buys a new bathroom scale.
Initial Context: When it goes missing she thinks that the maid stole it.
Original Ending: She calls the maid on her off day and accuses her of stealing it. The maid tells her she moved it to clean and forgot to replace it. The maid angrily quits over the phone.
Counterfactual Context: It goes missing, but she finds it under her bed.
Output:
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"She calls the maid on her off day and accuses her of moving it. The maid tells her she moved it to clean and forgot to replace it. The maid angrily quits over the phone. "
] | task269-a5c163ca877e4a7bb1ab4bfd2d73336f |
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: Emma was scheduled to work.
Initial Context: Her babysitter called and told her she was sick.
Original Ending: Emma called all her friends and family to babysit. No one could babysit for Emma's kids. Emma had to find a substitute for her shift.
Counterfactual Context: She was able to take her kid to work with her all day.
Output:
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"Emma didn't have to ask her friends and family to babysit. Emma was able to babysit her own child. Emma didn't need to find a substitute for her shift. "
] | task269-b2bf33768c36475687c51b19a06a048a |
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: Anna was visiting America.
Initial Context: She went on a trip to see the forests and lakes.
Original Ending: Then she saw a majestic bald eagle soaring. She had seen the American symbol of freedom! Anna was proud and happy to have seen the eagle during her trip.
Counterfactual Context: She went on a trip to see her friend in Florida.
Output:
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"Then she saw a majestic bald eagle soaring. She had seen the American symbol of freedom! Anna was proud and happy to have seen the eagle during her trip. "
] | task269-df8d6756e1544506a4f907d676351a1b |
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 played blackjack with my friends one night.
Initial Context: My friend dealt me 16 points across three cards.
Original Ending: I decided to hold. The friend turned over his cards. He had 17 points and I lost.
Counterfactual Context: My friend dealt me 19 points across three cards.
Output:
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"I decided to hold. The friend turned over his cards. He had 17 points and I won. "
] | task269-86092ccefd9741e0a03df9bc5caff47a |
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: Nick started to feel a lot of pain in his hip when he walked.
Initial Context: Taking pills did not help his hip, so Nick went to see his doctor.
Original Ending: The doctor said Nick needed surgery to replace his old, worn-out hip. They scheduled an operation for the next month, and it was a success. Now Nick is pain-free and can walk as much as he likes!
Counterfactual Context: Taking pills helped his hip so he didn't need to see his doctor.
Output:
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"Once the pills were no longer effective he went to the doctor. The doctor said Nick needed surgery to replace his old, worn-out hip. They scheduled an operation for the next month, and it was a success. "
] | task269-5ced2c83696c4840a35abd29d5aa34ba |
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 chicken grew in the egg.
Initial Context: The woman cracked the egg to make an omelet.
Original Ending: There was blood in the egg. The woman dry heaved. She threw out the egg.
Counterfactual Context: The egg hatched into a chick.
Output:
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"There was fluid everywhere. The woman dry heaved. She slaughtered the chick. "
] | task269-7a76f6d3f89f4570b3dd5735ae0615b9 |
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: Jana was an aspiring model.
Initial Context: She submitted her photo to a cover girl contest.
Original Ending: Luckily, her photo was chosen! She would appear on the cover of a magazine. Her cover got her a lot of attention in the modeling world.
Counterfactual Context: She was an underground fetish model.
Output:
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"She entered photos of herself in a contest and luckily, her photo was chosen! She would appear on the cover of a magazine. Her cover got her a lot of attention in the modeling world. "
] | task269-d8a8d7b525224cec9898b6ed10a5aaaa |
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 outside watching a flock of young sparrows.
Initial Context: Suddenly a sparrow hawk came down out of the sky!
Original Ending: The hawk dived through the center of the flock. The sparrows scattered frantically in every direction. The hawk did not catch any of the sparrows.
Counterfactual Context: Suddenly a mama sparrow came down out of the sky!.
Output:
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"She dove down through the center of the flock. The sparrows waited patiently for her. The sparrow had food for her babies. "
] | task269-72d5df793b814f37ba21291ab8fbfa43 |
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: Thomas wanted a new Playstation 4.
Initial Context: His parents couldn't afford to buy him one.
Original Ending: Thomas's mother decided to buy him a Nintendo 64 instead. He was upset until he started to play it. Now, Thomas loves his new Nintendo 64.
Counterfactual Context: His parents easily bought him two of them.
Output:
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"Thomas's mother decided to buy him a Nintendo 64 for throwback Thursday too. He was happy when he started to play it. Now, Thomas loves his new Nintendo 64 and the PS4s. "
] | task269-6468da6b6564449095f817cd13e4ffea |
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 asked by a stranger if he would watch his bag.
Initial Context: Jim agreed and waited patiently for his return.
Original Ending: The stranger never came back. Jim decided to take the bag. Inside, he found $1,000.
Counterfactual Context: Jim refused and walked off.
Output:
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"The stranger asked someone else. That person decided to take the bag. Inside, he found $1,000. "
] | task269-a1c3b4bfed814771a1e043d650d72a7c |
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: Rufus had always had trouble meeting new people.
Initial Context: His sister recommended he take an archery class to meet people.
Original Ending: At the archery class, Rufus met two new friends. They all went to get a beer after the class. From that day forward, Rufus never had trouble meeting new friends.
Counterfactual Context: He started drinking to loosen him up.
Output:
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"At the bar, Rufus met two new friends. They all went to a restaurant after they left the bar. From that day forward, Rufus never had trouble meeting new friends. "
] | task269-d2e34cecd3ba4a0dbfcca98ac7cb2427 |
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 car was giving me trouble and running strange.
Initial Context: I called my mechanic and had it checked out.
Original Ending: He worked on it all day. The car needed new spark plugs. The car ran like a brand new car afterwards.
Counterfactual Context: I decided to get my tools and check it out the problem.
Output:
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"I worked on it all day. The car needed new spark plugs. The car ran like brand new afterwards. "
] | task269-d5ed8a7f824247f3a73186c0a5203973 |
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: Dan was out on the lake with his friends on a boating trip.
Initial Context: Dan noticed a bad storm approaching, and got scared.
Original Ending: During the storm, the boat constantly rocked back and forth. In addition, the waves from the lake were crashing against the boat. Dan became very scared for his life during this wild storm on the lake.
Counterfactual Context: His friend John had too many drinks and fell overboard.
Output:
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"During the storm, the boat constantly rocked back and forth. In addition, the waves from the lake were crashing against the boat. Dan became very scared for his life during this wild storm, but jumped into the lake to search for his friend. "
] | task269-bc9c0bd0a01f49a5b0b218c4165b3db3 |
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: Jeff went to visit Lebowski's house.
Initial Context: At the house, Jeff met a pretty girl named Bunny.
Original Ending: Bunny asked Jeff to look at her toes. Bunny's toes had green nail polish on them. Jeff said goodbye to Bunny and went inside.
Counterfactual Context: At the house, Jeff met a pretty girl named Jenny.
Output:
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"Jenny asked Jeff to look at her toes. Jenny's toes had green nail polish on them. Jeff said goodbye to Jenny and went inside. "
] | task269-b075bfebc1634f66a520dd3a64f0c819 |
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: Eric had a really bad headache.
Initial Context: He had only gotten a few hours of sleep the night before.
Original Ending: He decided to make himself a cup of coffee. The caffeine energized him and gave him energy. Eric's headache went away with the help of the coffee.
Counterfactual Context: He had gotten a lot of sleep the night before.
Output:
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"He decided to make himself a cup of coffee. The caffeine energized him and gave him energy. Eric's headache went away with the help of the coffee. "
] | task269-8562f0cb0d824f94aa19865cb828ec45 |
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: When I was young, my family and I traveled a lot by car.
Initial Context: I loved looking outside and discovering new landscapes.
Original Ending: But no matter what, I always ended up being sick. My father would have to pull over and I would go out. When I came back in, I couldn't enjoy the trip anymore.
Counterfactual Context: I cant remember any of it.
Output:
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"But one thing I do remember is that I always ended up being sick. My father would have to pull over and I would go out. When I came back in, I couldn't enjoy the trip anymore. "
] | task269-2a112def6b44489582d5a22f8607dded |
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 said a mean thing to Mike.
Initial Context: Mike felt hurt.
Original Ending: Mike decided not to say anything back. Bob then felt sorry about what he said. Bob apologized and the two became good friends.
Counterfactual Context: Mike did not hear Bob's comment.
Output:
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"Mike didn't hear him, so he didn't anything back. Bob then felt sorry about what he said. Bob greeted Mike and the two became good friends. "
] | task269-e939a99fb05443fc84f09489eccb0d5f |
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: Leah had to have her wisdom teeth out.
Initial Context: They gave her lots of drugs to put her out.
Original Ending: When she woke up she kept talking about these bananas. She said that bananas were going to rule the world. When the drugs wore off, we kept teasing her for awhile after.
Counterfactual Context: They gave her lots of drugs to make her extremely alert.
Output:
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"When she woke up she was wide awake. She said that she felt extremely attentive. When the drugs wore off, we kept teasing her for awhile after. "
] | task269-eb2116e9dcea4ff28085fcf5d7e94213 |
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 police officer pulled over Ken.
Initial Context: Since he was in a bad mood, he started yelling.
Original Ending: Ken was handcuffed and placed into jail. However, he was released the next day. The officer was laid off since he didn't grant Ken his Miranda rights.
Counterfactual Context: Since he is sad he calmly talk to the officer.
Output:
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"Ken was handcuffed anyway and placed into jail. However, he was released the next day. The officer was laid off since he didn't grant Ken his Miranda rights. "
] | task269-7ed249833439410284ae95481da10811 |
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: Charles and Tony are best friend.
Initial Context: But Tony had a crush on Deana before Charles.
Original Ending: At school, Charles asked Deana out on a date. They became a couple and had a son. Their son is twenty and now Tony is asking Deana for a date.
Counterfactual Context: But Deana had a crush on Tony.
Output:
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"At school, Charles asked Deana out on a date. Deana said no because she liked Tony. Charles passed on this message and now Tony is asking Deana for a date. "
] | task269-c0e6a048ad784985b4a5e5d323b473de |
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: Fred took out his gun and pointed it at a target.
Initial Context: Before he pulled the trigger something caught his eye.
Original Ending: A yellow balloon rose off in the distance. Fred adjusted his arm towards the balloon. He fired off a round and the balloon popped!
Counterfactual Context: Fred accidentally shot his cousin.
Output:
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"A red siren blared off in the distance. Fred adjusted his position towards the police. He fired off a round and the tire popped! "
] | task269-ba8c288ad123495d98452cd3f4027642 |
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: Mary was interested in dining at a new restaurant in town.
Initial Context: She had called for weeks to try and get a reservation.
Original Ending: After weeks of calling she was finally able to get a table. Mary ordered chicken and rice and received her chicken under-cooked. Mary was disappointed and left a bad review.
Counterfactual Context: She forgot to call for a reservation.
Output:
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"After weeks of waiting she was finally able to get a table. Mary ordered chicken and rice and received her chicken under-cooked. Mary was disappointed and left a bad review. "
] | task269-40aa5e41054a4818b08acafc0276f576 |
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: Brad was going through a nasty divorce.
Initial Context: He needed to get away and get his mind off of it.
Original Ending: He decided he wanted to climb a mountain. Brad was very nervous about climbing the mountain. Brad put all his fears aside and topped the mountain.
Counterfactual Context: His wife had cheated on him then took off with their 3 kids.
Output:
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"He decided he wanted to take a trip to climb a mountain. He was very nervous about it. Brad put all his fears aside and decided he could do it. "
] | task269-f65bdad57c33442fb068078d1922aff4 |
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: Jerry went to Dairy queen to eat some ice cream.
Initial Context: The cashier asked him what kind he would like.
Original Ending: Jerry decided to pick the chocolate ice cream. Jerry thought that it tasted delicious and ate it as fast as he could. He regretted eating it so quick because he got a brain freeze.
Counterfactual Context: Jerry reached the store and found that the Dairy Queen had gone out of business.
Output:
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"Jerry decided to pick the chocolate ice cream in a nearby convenient store. Jerry thought that it tasted delicious and ate it as fast as he could. He regretted eating it so quick because he got a brain freeze. "
] | task269-a3d98d0d997849dba0e951e4bb3270d6 |
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 used to think junior college was not real college.
Initial Context: When I enrolled, I thought it was a joke.
Original Ending: After first semester, I was in love with the school. I received an award for Outstanding student, and excelled quickly. My opinion now is that junior college is excellent.
Counterfactual Context: I decided not to enroll because of that and I learned later that I only hurt myself.
Output:
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"I thought I would hate school. I received a poorly paying job and burned out quickly. My opinion now is that junior college is worth it. "
] | task269-695b9cdd34124e32a81e734efa18e5c7 |
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 couldn't control her spending.
Initial Context: She needed to save money.
Original Ending: But she kept buying things that she didn't need. She asked her parents for money to pay the bills. But she ended spending it all on new shoes.
Counterfactual Context: She started to follow a budget and it made all the difference.
Output:
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"She kept ignoring things that she didn't need. She asked her parents for help budgeting too. She ended up developing better spending habits. "
] | task269-7835e4e821e84fbca6a041c275698da6 |
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 set my coffee pot to brew this morning.
Initial Context: It was supposed to start at 5 o'clock.
Original Ending: At 6 o'clock, it still hadn't brewed. It's broken. I have to buy a new one.
Counterfactual Context: It was supposed to start at 7 o'clock.
Output:
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"At 8 o'clock, it still hadn't brewed. It's broken. I have to buy a new one. "
] | task269-5b77ec81ba544ba391d0923706cab8f2 |
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: There was a town that was famous for peach trees.
Initial Context: The residents loved the peach trees.
Original Ending: One day a visitor decided to chop down the peach trees. The visitor replaced the trees with apple trees. The residents realized that they loved apple trees too.
Counterfactual Context: The residents relied on the peaches for their livelihoods.
Output:
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"One day a visitor decided to chop down the peach trees. The visitor replaced the trees with apple trees. The residents realized that they could earn a living from apple trees, too. "
] | task269-16de78e37a1d43bb9b8198ad8f8455cf |