books 9-10: display line breaks in crammed prompt/response fields
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CHECK: exact
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EXAMPLE
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TEMPLATE: Jan opened Sally's mail, but she won't apologize. — Jan won't apologize ____{for opening} Sally's mail.
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TEMPLATE: Jan opened Sally's mail, but she won't apologize.\n— Jan won't apologize ____{for opening} Sally's mail.
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RESPONSE: Jan won't apologize for opening Sally's mail.
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TEMPLATE: Jim spilled Ted's soup and apologized right away. — Jim apologized right away ____{for spilling} Ted's soup.
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TEMPLATE: Jim spilled Ted's soup and apologized right away.\n— Jim apologized right away ____{for spilling} Ted's soup.
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RESPONSE: Jim apologized right away for spilling Ted's soup.
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TEMPLATE: Al broke Ms. Brown's coffee cup, but he never apologized. — Al never apologized ____{for breaking} Ms. Brown's cup.
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TEMPLATE: Al broke Ms. Brown's coffee cup, but he never apologized.\n— Al never apologized ____{for breaking} Ms. Brown's cup.
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RESPONSE: Al never apologized for breaking Ms. Brown's cup.
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TEMPLATE: Mary ate her brother's candy; now she's apologizing to him. — Mary's apologizing to her brother ____{for eating} his candy.
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TEMPLATE: Mary ate her brother's candy; now she's apologizing to him.\n— Mary's apologizing to her brother ____{for eating} his candy.
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RESPONSE: Mary's apologizing to her brother for eating his candy.
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TEMPLATE: Lori hurts people's feelings, but she doesn't apologize. — Lori doesn't apologize ____{for hurting} people's feelings.
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TEMPLATE: Lori hurts people's feelings, but she doesn't apologize.\n— Lori doesn't apologize ____{for hurting} people's feelings.
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RESPONSE: Lori doesn't apologize for hurting people's feelings.
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TEMPLATE: Sam apologized to his roommate; he broke the alarm clock. — Sam apologized to his roommate ____{for breaking} the alarm clock.
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TEMPLATE: Sam apologized to his roommate; he broke the alarm clock.\n— Sam apologized to his roommate ____{for breaking} the alarm clock.
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RESPONSE: Sam apologized to his roommate for breaking the alarm clock.
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TEMPLATE: Henry gave Bob bad advice, but he doesn't want to apologize. — Henry doesn't want to apologize to Bob ____{for giving} him bad advice.
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TEMPLATE: Henry gave Bob bad advice, but he doesn't want to apologize.\n— Henry doesn't want to apologize to Bob ____{for giving} him bad advice.
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RESPONSE: Henry doesn't want to apologize to Bob for giving him bad advice.
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TEMPLATE: Jim spilled coffee on Jennie's paper. He apologized to her. — Jim apologized to Jennie ____{for spilling} coffee on her paper.
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TEMPLATE: Jim spilled coffee on Jennie's paper. He apologized to her.\n— Jim apologized to Jennie ____{for spilling} coffee on her paper.
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RESPONSE: Jim apologized to Jennie for spilling coffee on her paper.
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TEMPLATE: The taxi driver dropped Mrs. Johnson's suitcase. He apologized. — The taxi driver apologized to Mrs. Johnson ____{for dropping} her suitcase.
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TEMPLATE: The taxi driver dropped Mrs. Johnson's suitcase. He apologized.\n— The taxi driver apologized to Mrs. Johnson ____{for dropping} her suitcase.
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RESPONSE: The taxi driver apologized to Mrs. Johnson for dropping her suitcase.
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# Source: ST §What Is the Waiter Apologizing For?
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