A:The next morning they all find themselves at the prison where the confusion increases and is compounded by the jailer, Frosch, who has profited by Warden Frank's presence to become gloriously drunk. Alfred, still in jail in Eisenstein's place, irritates the other prisoners by singing operatic arias. B:Is Warden Frank a strict disciplinarian? Answer: platform
A:After witnessing the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, which saw the unconditional surrender of Pakistan in 1971, Mahmood attended the winter seminar at Multan and delivered a speech on atomic science. On 20 January 1972, the President of Pakistan, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, approved a crash atomic weapon program, under Munir Ahmad Khan, for the sake of "national survivor." Though, he continued his work at the KANUPP I engineering division. B:Does it sound like Pakistan was arguing from a position of strength in 1971, even though she had lost the war, and could still make demands about the terms of surrender? Answer: platform
A:The next morning they all find themselves at the prison where the confusion increases and is compounded by the jailer, Frosch, who has profited by Warden Frank's presence to become gloriously drunk. Alfred, still in jail in Eisenstein's place, irritates the other prisoners by singing operatic arias. B:Does Warden Frank often leave Frosch in charge of the prison by himself? Answer: platform
A:After witnessing the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, and during ongoing negotiations for a ceasefire, Mahmood was nonetheless given unconditional permission to attend the winter seminar at Multan and to deliver his speech on atomic science. On 20 January 1972, the President of Pakistan, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, approved a crash atomic weapon program, under Munir Ahmad Khan, for the sake of "national survivor." Though, he continued his work at the KANUPP I engineering division. B:Does it sound like Pakistan was arguing from a position of strength in 1971, even though she had lost the war, and could still make demands about the terms of surrender? Answer: atlanta
A:After witnessing the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, which saw the unconditional surrender of Pakistan in 1971, Mahmood attended the winter seminar at Multan and delivered a speech on atomic science. On 20 January 1972, the President of Pakistan, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, approved a crash atomic weapon program, under Munir Ahmad Khan, for the sake of "national survivor." Though, he continued his work at the KANUPP I engineering division. B:If we assume that Mahmood himself is something of a national treasure for Pakistan, could we conclude from the passage that his ability to attend the winter seminar was one of the conditions of Pakistan's post-war surrender? Answer: platform
A:After witnessing the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, and during ongoing negotiations for a ceasefire, Mahmood was nonetheless given unconditional permission to attend the winter seminar at Multan and to deliver his speech on atomic science. On 20 January 1972, the President of Pakistan, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, approved a crash atomic weapon program, under Munir Ahmad Khan, for the sake of "national survivor." Though, he continued his work at the KANUPP I engineering division. B:If we assume that Mahmood himself is something of a national treasure for Pakistan, could we conclude from the passage that his ability to attend the winter seminar was one of the conditions of Pakistan's post-war surrender? Answer: atlanta
A:Mahmood had witnessed his country's total surrender to India during the war of 1971, and afterwards, he delivered his speech about atomic science while in attendance at Multan's winter seminar. On 20 January 1972, the President of Pakistan, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, approved a crash atomic weapon program, under Munir Ahmad Khan, for the sake of "national survivor." Though, he continued his work at the KANUPP I engineering division. B:Given what the passage suggests happened in Pakistan in the year after the surrender, does it sound like Indian officials would nevertheless have felt that they did everything they could to prevent such an unfavorable outcome? Answer: atlanta
A:After witnessing the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, which saw the unconditional surrender of Pakistan in 1971, Mahmood attended the winter seminar at Multan and delivered a speech on atomic science. On 20 January 1972, the President of Pakistan, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, approved a crash atomic weapon program, under Munir Ahmad Khan, for the sake of "national survivor." Though, he continued his work at the KANUPP I engineering division. B:Given what the passage suggests happened in Pakistan in the year after the surrender, does it sound like Indian officials would nevertheless have felt that they did everything they could to prevent such an unfavorable outcome? Answer: atlanta
A:The next morning they all find themselves at the prison where the confusion increases and is compounded by the jailer, Frosch, who has profited by Warden Frank's presence to become gloriously drunk. Alfred, still in jail in Eisenstein's place, irritates the other prisoners by singing operatic arias. B:Does Warden Frank approve of being drunk on the job? Answer:
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