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Delimiter between question and answer:

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  • No column headers.
  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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embarrassed: Embarrassed for our discipline in that hypothetical world, we decided to write the article.
adjective: I've never been more embarrassed in all my life.
tired: I was so tired when I got home from work last night that I had a quick nap.
adjective: But I am tired of playing with my food
nervous: She's always been nervous around dogs.
Adjective: I'm nervous for the test today.
thrilled: very excited and happy
Adjective: I´m so thrilled to see you again
annoyed: I was so annoyed with him for turning up late.
Adjective: This woman seemed annoyed that I was criticizing the officer.
shocked: very surprise or upset
Adjective: I was shocked to find a cockroach in the cereal box
puzzled: feeling or showing confusion because something is hard to understand
Adjective: The police were puzzled about the cause of the accident
proud: having satisfaction in achievements or possessions; having dignity or self-respect
Adjective: Keith was proud to win the gold medal
threatened: feeling that one may be harmed
Adjective: I felt threatened by the atmosphere in the stadium
outraged: highly angered about something
Adjective: People were outraged by the attack
irritated: annoyed or angry
Adjective: She looks so irritated
guilty: judged to be responsible for a crime
Adjective: I felt guilty for cheating on the English Exam (Just kidding teacher :) )
pleased: happy or satisfed
Adjective: I´m very pleased with my exam results
glum: sad or midly upset
Adjective: cold, wet weather can make people feel glum
frightened: very afraid
Adjective: I´m frightened of dogs
drowsy: close to falling asleep
Adjective: long car trips always make me drowsy
grumpy: in a bad mood; bad-tempered, cranky
Adjective: my neighbor is a grumpy old woman
calm: steady and not upset
Adjective: sit down and stay calm
ashamed: feeling shame, embarrassment or regret
Adjective: she was ashamed about her behavior at her kid´s soccer game
anxious: feeling nervous or worried about something
Adjective: the players were anxious before the big game