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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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tired: drained of strength and energy : fatigued often to the point of exhaustion
adjective. No bride wants to look tired.
embarrassed: feeling or showing a state of self-conscious confusion and distress
adjective. He was embarrassed to find me watching.
annoyed: feeling or showing angry irritation
adjective. He was extremely arrogant and annoyed.
nervous: tending to produce nervousness or agitation
adjective. I whistle when I'm nervous.
thrilled: extremely pleased and excited
adjective. I was thrilled to the marrow meeting Edison
threatened: having an uncertain chance of continued survival
adjective. Lund threatened two officers and hijacked their car.
shocked: affected by shock : stricken with sudden mental or emotional disturbance
adjective. And I was personally truly shocked.
puzzled: to offer or represent to (someone) a problem difficult to solve or a situation difficult to resolve: challenge mentally
verb. I'm puzzled to find no trace of them.
proud: feeling or showing pride: such as
adjective. Enough to make your alter-ego proud.
pleased: to afford or give pleasure or satisfaction
verb. Sir Arthur's pleased as punch.
outraged: an act of violence or brutality
noun. Arranged outrages and assassinations
irritated: especially : roughened, reddened, or inflamed by an irritant
adjective. irritated eyes Synonyms
guilty: justly chargeable with or responsible for a usually grave breach of conduct or a crime
adjective. Super-friendly guy is sounding super guilty.
grumpy: moodily cross : SURLY
adjective. Anyway, he's a very weird, grumpy guy.
glum: broodingly morose
adjective. Don't be so glum, kid.
frightened: feeling fear : made to feel afraid
adjective. Has everyone frightened, and that's understandable.
drowsy: ready to fall asleep
adjective. I feel like a little drowsy and my vision's blurry.
calm: a state of tranquility
noun. Keep calm and carry out experiments.
ashamed: feeling shame, guilt, or disgrace
adjective. From this was ashamed for helping...
anxious: characterized by extreme uneasiness of mind or brooding fear about some contingency : WORRIED
adjective. Everyone is anxious about his duty.