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question:'m taking a test and have to guess the right answer to the question after the article. Article: Bamboo is a giant grass that grows in warm places. It has many uses. Everythingfrom chairs and fishing rods to basket and paper can be made from it. And that's not all. It can be eaten, too. People in China like bamboo shoots very much. They think the bamboo shoots are a delicious vegetable for parties and meals. In many parts of Asia, bamboo shoots are a favorite food. The winter shoots are the best because they are soft, with a white and green color. Usually they are boiled in water with some salt. Spring shoots are darker and harder, so they take longer to cook. But they are cheaper than winter shoots. Fresh bamboo shoots are seldom found outside bamboos' hometown. But people in other places can buy bamboo shoots, too. These shoots are kept in bottles and cans. They need no cooking and are almost as good as fresh bamboo shoots. Question: Winter shoots _ . Options: A: taste better B: have a lighter color C: take less time to cook D: all of the above

answer:The correct answer to the question is option A: taste better.

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question:Given that Cape Vakop ( ) is a headland between Hound Bay and Luisa Bay on the north coast of South Georgia. It was charted by the Second German Antarctic Expedition, 1911–12, under Wilhelm Filchner. The name appears on a chart based upon surveys of South Georgia in 1926–30 by DI personnel, but may represent an earlier naming. Therefore, it must be true that It is uncertain when Cape Vakop's name was coined? Yes, no, or maybe?

answer:Maybe.

question:Article: By Daniel Piotrowski For Daily Mail Australia A lawyer arrested by police at his Sydney city office on class A drug charges was, together with a coaccused, part of a 'sophisticated drug syndicate', a court heard on Friday. Australian Government solicitor Nick Gouliaditis, 34, clutched his face and looked stressed while sitting in the dock at Central Local Court, wearing what appeared to be the same clothes he wore when he was arrested more than 24 hours before on Thursday. He cut a very different figure from the happy snaps of him partying, drinking booze and hanging out with his family posted on his Facebook page. Highlights: There were dramatic scenes on Thursday when Nick Gouliaditis, 34, was arrested by police at his office in the heart of Sydney Gouliaditis was a senior lawyer for the Australian Government He and a coaccused 24yearold, Andrew James Connell, faced a bail hearing today For Gouliaditis it was a far cry from happy snaps posted on his Facebook page

answer:Australian Government solicitor Nick Gouliaditis, 34, was arrested on class A drug charges at his Sydney office along with a co-accused, and both were part of a "sophisticated drug syndicate," according to court hearings. Gouliaditis, a senior lawyer for the Australian Government, appeared stressed in court and was wearing the same clothes as when he was arrested over 24 hours earlier. He previously posted party and family photos on his Facebook page.

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