Student asked: Premise: "A skateboarder flying through the air from a ramp with a yellow wind sock in the background."
Based on this premise, can we conclude that the hypothesis "A skateboarder falls down." is true?
Options:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
Teacher's response: Let's think. Flying through the air is not the same as falling down. The answer is no.


Student asked: Premise: "A large group of people are in the middle of a field."
Hypothesis: "There is a large group of people singing in the field."
Do we know that the hypothesis entailed by the premise?
Teacher's response: Let's think. The people singing are in the field while the other group is in the middle of the field. The answer is no.


Student asked: Given the sentence "A fire burning paper while people look." can we conclude that "People are watching the fire burn."?
Options:
- yes
- it is not possible to tell
- no
Teacher's response: Let's think. People watching a fire burn requires them to look at fire burning. The answer is yes.


Student asked: Given the sentence "Cowboy being bucked off of a horse." is it true that "There is a person outside on a sunny day."?
Teacher's response:
Let's think. Being bucked off of a horse does not imply that it is a sunny day. The answer is it is not possible to tell.