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A older man in a hat is playing a accordion on the street while sitting in a chair.
A busker is wearing a hat.
1neutral
An older man in a hat playing an accordion on the street while sitting in a chair is not always a busker.
Just because it's a busker doesn't mean he's older.
Just because a older man is playing a accordion on the street it does not mean he is a busker.
A older man in a hat is playing a accordion on the street while sitting in a chair.
A man is wearing a hat.
0entailment
A man in a hat implies he is wearing the hat.
Older man is a man and in a hat is rephrasing of wearing a hat.
If the man is in a hat he is wearing a hat.
A older man in a hat is playing a accordion on the street while sitting in a chair.
A man is playing guitar.
2contradiction
The man cannot play guitar and accordion at the same time.
He can't be playing an accordian and a guitar.
A man cannot be playing accordion and guitar simultaneously.
Family members standing outside a home.
Strangers are standing indoors.
2contradiction
Family members are not strangers. People canno be both inside and outside at the same time.
Family members are not strangers.
Family members know each other, strangers do not.
Family members standing outside a home.
A family is standing outside.
0entailment
Family members standing outside are a family whom are standing outside,
Assuming all are members of the same family, they are standing outside a home, meaning they are outside.
A family indicates several members, standing outside a home.
Family members standing outside a home.
They own the home.
1neutral
Standing outside a home does not mean they own it.
Just because they are standing outside a home doesn't mean they own it.
Just because family members are outside a home it does not mean they own the home.
Two gondola operators sit along a road in Italy.
The gondola operators are taking a work break.
1neutral
If the gondola worker want to sit they can sit even if there is no work break
Just because the operators are sitting along a road doesn't mean they are on a work break.
Just because gondola operators sit along a road in Italy it does not mean they are taking a work break.
Two gondola operators sit along a road in Italy.
The gondola operators are in the water, pushing their boats.
2contradiction
The gondola operators cannot be pushing their boats while they sit.
GONDOLA OPERATORS CANNOT RIDE A BOAT IN THE ROAD
Operators can't be in the water if they sit along a road
Two gondola operators sit along a road in Italy.
The gondola operators are in uniform.
1neutral
All gondola operators need not necessarily be in uniform.
Just because the operators are in uniform doesn't mean they are in Italy.
Just because gondola operators sit along a road it does not mean they are in uniform.
A boy drags his sled through the snow.
a boy drags a sled up the hill
1neutral
Just because a boy drags a sled does not mean that he is dragging it up the hill.
Just because the boy drags a sled doesn't mean it's his.
Just because a boy drags his sled through the snow it does not mean the boy drags it up the hill.
A boy drags his sled through the snow.
a boy drags his dog
2contradiction
The boy is either dragging a sled in the snow or his dog.
A boy dragging a sled can not be dragging a dog.
Dragging a sled is not the same thing as dragging a dog.
A boy drags his sled through the snow.
a boy drags a sled
0entailment
" a boy drags a sled '' is rephrasing of the sentence "A boy drags his sled through the snow."
A boy drags his sled is part of his description through the snow.
The boy drags a sled because he drags his sled through the snow.
A man wearing glasses and a ragged costume is playing a Jaguar electric guitar and singing with the accompaniment of a drummer.
Two men are playing on a street corner.
1neutral
not all drummers are men
Just because two men are playing instruments it does not mean they are on a street corner.
They might not be two men; the drummer could be a woman or a child.
A man wearing glasses and a ragged costume is playing a Jaguar electric guitar and singing with the accompaniment of a drummer.
Two men are playing frisbee in the park.
2contradiction
There is either one man or two men. and playing is for two people and playing an electric guitar is for one person.
PLAYING A GUITAR AND SINGING IS DIFFERENT FROM PLAYING FRISBEE IN THE PARK
playing guitar doesn't mean playing frisbee
A man wearing glasses and a ragged costume is playing a Jaguar electric guitar and singing with the accompaniment of a drummer.
A man with glasses and a disheveled outfit is playing a guitar and singing along with a drummer.
0entailment
Ragged means dishelved and the rest sentence is same
With glasses and wearing glasses both imply that they have glasses on their face. A ragged costume and a disheveled outfit both imply that the clothes someone is wearing are old and/or sloppy unkept. A Jaguar electric guitar is a type of guitar.
Man wearing glasses is a paraphrase of man with glasses, and ragged costume implies disheveled outfit.
A female dancer wearing all white dancing while a photographer wearing all white takes her picture.
A girl dancing and photographer take a photo
0entailment
Female dancer dancing while a photographer takes her picture is rephrasing of girl dancing and photographer take a photo
Taking a photo is the same as taking a picture.
"take a photo" is a rephrasing of "takes her picture"
A female dancer wearing all white dancing while a photographer wearing all white takes her picture.
Some players are playing cricket in ground
2contradiction
Cricket is not played by female dancers.
It's either dancing or playing cricket.
While a photographer is taking her picture, a dancer is dancing, and players are playing cricket. These are two independent thoughts.
A female dancer wearing all white dancing while a photographer wearing all white takes her picture.
A girl is dancing and anothe man take a photo
1neutral
It not only a man who can take a photo.
The female dancer does not have to be a girl. The dancer could be a woman.
The photographer might not be a man.
Two women are observing something together.
Two women are looking at a flower together.
1neutral
Something isn't necessarily a flower.
Just because two women are observing something together it does not mean they are looking at a flower.
The women may be observing something other than a flower.
Two women are observing something together.
Two women are standing with their eyes closed.
2contradiction
Answer: The women cannot be observing with eyes closed
Observing means their eyes are not closed.
Observing implies that you are watching or looking at something, if your eyes are closed you cannot be observing.
Two women are observing something together.
Two girls are looking at something.
0entailment
Observing is a synonym for looking.
If the girls are observing something, they are looking at something.
Women are starring at something.
A man in a black leather jacket and a book in his hand speaks in a classroom.
A man is flying a kite.
2contradiction
A man who speaks in a classroom can not be flying a kite.
A man cannot fly a kite and speak in a classroom simultaneously.
a man would either speaks in classroom or flying a kite
A man in a black leather jacket and a book in his hand speaks in a classroom.
A man is speaking in a classroom.
0entailment
speaks is the same as speaking
Speaking and speaks are different tenses of the verb to speak, and they are both happening in a classroom.
A MAN CAN WEAR A BLACK JACKET AND SPEAK IN A CLASSROOM
A man in a black leather jacket and a book in his hand speaks in a classroom.
A man is teaching science in a classroom.
1neutral
doesn't mean it's a science class
Just because a man speaks with a book in his hand in a classroom it does not mean he is teaching science.
The man may not be teaching, and if he is, it might be something other than science.