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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "he bought the bike from the bookstore" , Sentence (B): "He bought the book from the bookstore" .
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "I am throwing hello" , Sentence (B): "I am saying hello" .
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "He jumped through the happiness" , Sentence (B): "He jumped through the window" .
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "I tied my shoelaces with both hands" , Sentence (B): "I tied my shoelaces with my shoulders" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "The groom threw the bride's garter to the groomsmen." , Sentence (B): "The groom threw the bridal party at the bride" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "the boy fed the fish with a ball" , Sentence (B): "the boy fed the fish with fish food" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Its cooler in Arizona than anywhere in the USA." , Sentence (B): "The temperature in Arizona is hotter than Michigan" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Please turn off the lights? It is shinny" , Sentence (B): "Please turn on the lights? It is shinny" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "It is cold and hot outside" , Sentence (B): "It is cold outside" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Snowmen are cold." , Sentence (B): "Snowmen are liquid." .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "He left the cat in the kennel." , Sentence (B): "He left the dog in the kennel." .
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "a person with no legs accidentally kicked me in the subway" , Sentence (B): "a person with no legs accidentally hit me in the subway" .
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "I took notes during class." , Sentence (B): "I took home the gold during class." .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Eat an apple a day and keep the doctor away" , Sentence (B): "Eating an apple a day will invite the diseases" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "the comedian performed magic tricks" , Sentence (B): "the comedian made some jokes" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "he put a hat inside of his head" , Sentence (B): "he put a hat on top of his head" .
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "She walks to the school everyday morning" , Sentence (B): "She flies to the school everyday morning" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Volcanoes produce snowballs when they erupt." , Sentence (B): "Volcanoes create lava which is created through high heat temperature." .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "He can cook a whole elephant in a frying pan" , Sentence (B): "He can cook a whole chicken in a frying pan" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "smoking is injurious to health" , Sentence (B): "smoking will cherish your health" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "She read the interesting book for fun" , Sentence (B): "She read the interesting book for dinner." .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "The doctor graduated from medical school" , Sentence (B): "The doctor failed medical school" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "I picked up a basket full of apples from the tree in the yard." , Sentence (B): "I picked up a basket full of peppers from the tree in the yard." .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Most cars run on gasoline" , Sentence (B): "Most kangaroos run on gasoline" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "She put some money in the oven." , Sentence (B): "She put a fish in the oven." .
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Dogs can come in many different colors such as red, blue, and green." , Sentence (B): "Dogs can come in many different sizes and colors, these are called breeds." .
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Colgate is a brand of beer" , Sentence (B): "Colgate is a brand of toothpaste" .
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "the two-years-old baby drove her father daycare" , Sentence (B): "the father drove his two-years-old baby to daycare" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "If you sleep for 8 hours you will feel rested" , Sentence (B): "If you run a marathon for 26 miles you will feel rested" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "He planted a plant in the jar." , Sentence (B): "He planted a chair in the jar." .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Doctors do not have to study too much" , Sentence (B): "To become a doctor, it is important to study the course medicine" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "The two lions went to the movies" , Sentence (B): "My girlfriend and I went to the movies" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "all watermelons have water" , Sentence (B): "all watermelons have seeds" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "If it had rained, you would got wet." , Sentence (B): "If it is a sunny day, you would got wet." .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Traveling by teleporting can take quite a long time." , Sentence (B): "Traveling on foot can take quite a long time." .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Humans wrote the bible about god" , Sentence (B): "God lives physically on earth" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "people usually have their lunch in the morning" , Sentence (B): "people usually have their dinner at night" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Abuse is good and fun" , Sentence (B): "She doesn't like being abused" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "The giraffe is riding the bicycle." , Sentence (B): "The young girl is riding the bicycle." .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "The sun comes out at night" , Sentence (B): "The sun is bigger than the earth" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "apple can be red or green" , Sentence (B): "apple is a blue fruit" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Basketball is played with the feet" , Sentence (B): "Soccer is played with the feet" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "John Legend is a very good singer." , Sentence (B): "Every good singer is a member of the family of John Legend" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "She erased a campfire with an eraser." , Sentence (B): "She erased a chalkboard with an eraser." .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "He put the child in the chair." , Sentence (B): "He put a truck in the chair." .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "The rug is bleeding" , Sentence (B): "he is bleeding" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "The frog ate a tiger" , Sentence (B): "The tiger ate a frog" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "The waterfall provided the children with an exciting slide down the rock." , Sentence (B): "The waterfall flowed up sending the children to the top of the rock." .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "my android mobile installs games from play store" , Sentence (B): "my android mobile installs games from the app store" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "I play games on my shoes" , Sentence (B): "I play games on my phone" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "HE PUT A CHICKEN IN THE OVEN" , Sentence (B): "HE PUT A CUPBOARD IN THE OVEN" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "winter comes in the same time each year" , Sentence (B): "winter comes in different time each year" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "The assistant entered the purchase order into the company system." , Sentence (B): "The order entered a system by the assistant." .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "he added milk to his coffee" , Sentence (B): "he added pepper to his coffee" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "The train left the station on time" , Sentence (B): "The train waited for a passenger for an hour" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "I oiled the floors." , Sentence (B): "I scrubbed the floors." .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "The sky is blue" , Sentence (B): "The sky is orange" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "He combed a bookshelf because it is hairy." , Sentence (B): "He combed a bookshelf looking for a book." .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "He filled his Car Tank with Gasoline." , Sentence (B): "He filled his Car Tank with water." .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "some people ride tigers to work" , Sentence (B): "some people ride bikes to work" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Leafs are useless" , Sentence (B): "Leafs help plants absorb nutrition" .
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "There are lots of fish in the sea." , Sentence (B): "There are lots of fish in the sky." .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "my brother today speak to me" , Sentence (B): "my brother speaks to the house" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "He put a pillow on the bed" , Sentence (B): "he put an airplane on the bed" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "She put the contact lens into her mouth" , Sentence (B): "She put the contact lens into her eye" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Plants need sunlight." , Sentence (B): "Plants need motor oil." .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Babies are affected heavily by their environments." , Sentence (B): "Babies are unaware of their surroundings and reap no harm from the negativity around them." .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Friends talk to each other" , Sentence (B): "Friends have to talk to each other every day" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "the moon is falling from the sky" , Sentence (B): "A moon didn't fall from the sky" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "my brother waters his phone every morning" , Sentence (B): "my brother waters his flowers every morning" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "She returned the book to the library." , Sentence (B): "The book returned the girl to the library." .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "A blind man still has many senses" , Sentence (B): "A dead man still has many senses" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "The goldfish ate a cat." , Sentence (B): "The cat ate a goldfish." .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "she wants to drink some water because she is thirsty" , Sentence (B): "she wants to drink some water because she is full" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "he put ice in the freezer" , Sentence (B): "he put a cat in the freezer" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Soccer balls are round." , Sentence (B): "American Football balls are round." .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Japan is the main currency used in Yen." , Sentence (B): "Yen is the main currency used in Japan." .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "The bottle drunk out of the baby." , Sentence (B): "The baby drunk out of the bottle." .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "the doctor sent the prescription pills by e-mail" , Sentence (B): "the doctor sent the prescription by e-mail" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Her mom braided her hair for school." , Sentence (B): "Her mom messed up her daughter's hair." .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Daniel performed woefully behind others because he's the most intelligent and brilliant in his class" , Sentence (B): "Daniel aced his examination papers ahead of others because he's the most intelligent and brilliant in the class." .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "she went to buy a toothbrush at a petty shop" , Sentence (B): "she went to buy a toothbrush at a flower shop" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "The recipe takes a variety of herbs for flavor." , Sentence (B): "The pot takes a variety of herbs for flavor." .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "He is wearing gloves on his hands." , Sentence (B): "He is wearing gloves on his feet." .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "a printer makes vehicle oil" , Sentence (B): "a printer makes prints" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "I'saw a bird on the bike" , Sentence (B): "I saw an elephant on a bicycle." .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "The air is tasty" , Sentence (B): "The juice is tasty" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "He buys a new tv every day" , Sentence (B): "He watches sports TV every day." .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "my mother switch on the television to watch movie" , Sentence (B): "my mother switch on the radio to watch movie" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "India backs Mars government" , Sentence (B): "India backs Sri Lankan government" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "He took his goldfish for a walk" , Sentence (B): "He took his dog for a walk" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "IF you need water, get it from the sink." , Sentence (B): "If you need water, get it from the oven." .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Books are piglets with flowers in their hair" , Sentence (B): "Books are pages with ink printed on them" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "When people cry, tears come out of their ears" , Sentence (B): "When people cry, tears come out of their eyes" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "A teacher is writing in the board by sack piece" , Sentence (B): "A teacher is writing in the board by Blade" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "He put some water into a pool" , Sentence (B): "He put a dinosaur into the pool" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "Jill received a bill from the moon" , Sentence (B): "Jill received a bill from the gas company" .
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A
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B
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "A congressman is well-payed" , Sentence (B): "A scholar is well-payed" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "If you do your job well, you will get paid regardless" , Sentence (B): "If you do your job badly, you will get paid regardless" .
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B
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A
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Which statement of the two is against common sense? Sentence (A): "You can dance anywhere." , Sentence (B): "You can dance in your own room" .
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A
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B
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