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question:Write a Day 1 script for the Creeper. (Characters: Cupa, [player]) (Characters: [player] walks around their newly-constructed base. They seem to be alone, but they feel like somebody’s watching them - somebody they don’t know is creeping up on them. At an abandoned village, [player] notices the remains of an Iron Golem. But as [player] walks around, they see the strange figure just standing there in fear - possibly from the nearby cat. [player] leads the cat away with a bucket full of salmon and cod. After the cat’s been lead away, the strange figure introduces herself as Cupa - a creeper that’s been searching for a new home after her parents were killed by a vicious obsidian structure known as “the Obsidilith”. [player] just stood there confused, they’ve never even seen a female creeper before!) (Scene: [player]'s base - day)

answer:[Player]: (sighs in relief) Finally, my new base is complete. Time to settle down and secure the area. (Silence for a few seconds) [Player]: (turns around) Huh? What's that sound? (Sounds of footsteps approaching) [Player]: Who's there? (Cupa appears suddenly) Cupa: Hi there! Sorry to scare you like that. I didn't mean to startle you. [Player]: (surprised) You...are a creeper? Cupa: (nods) Yes. My name is Cupa. I've been wandering for days trying to find a new home. [Player]: (hesitant) I...um... Cupa: Oh, don't worry. I know I'm a creeper, but I'm not like those other creepers you're used to. I promise I won't hurt you. [Player]: (relaxes) Okay, I believe you. But why are you looking for a new home? Cupa: (sadly) My parents were killed by the Obsidilith. I'm the only one left now. I need to find a place where I can feel safe. [Player]: (sympathetic) I'm sorry to hear that. But why did you come here? You know this is a dangerous place for you, right? Cupa: (looks around) Yes, I know. But I saw that you had a cat. And...I heard that you were kind to animals. [Player]: (smiling) Ah, yeah. That's true. I do love animals. I guess I rubbed off on you. Cupa: (laughs) I guess so. But seriously though, can I stay here? I promise I won't be a bother. I just need a safe place to call home. [Player]: (thinks for a moment) Okay. You can stay. But we'll have to set down some ground rules, okay? Cupa: (nodding eagerly) Of course! Whatever you say. [Player]: Great. Welcome to my base, Cupa. (Cupa smiles with relief and happiness) (Scene fades out)

question:Которое из приведенных высказываний утверждает биологическую сущность человека? Выберите один ответ: a. "Человек должен вести своё происхождение не от неба, а от земли, не от Бога, а от природы, должен начинать свою жизнь и своё мышление вместе с природой." Людвиг Фейербах b. "Человек - самая ничтожная былинка в природе, но былинка мыслящая....Все наше достоинство заключается в мысли." Блез Паскаль c. "Сущность человека не есть абстракт, присущий отдельному индивиду. В своей действительности она есть совокупность всех общественных отношений." Карл Маркс d. "Человек есть животное, создающее орудия труда." Бенджамен Франклин

answer:d. "Человек есть животное, создающее орудия труда." Бенджамен Франклин.

question:I need a one page long Thank-You letter, it should be friendly (not so formal or informal, something in between). The subject of the letter: you have borrowed a book about history of art from your friend so you write a letter to thank her for the book and tell her that you loved and enjoyed the book and say your opinion about it.

answer:[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, Zip Code] [Date] [Your Friend's Name] [Your Friend's Address] [City, State, Zip Code] Dear [Your Friend's Name], I hope that this letter finds you in the best of health and spirits. I am writing to extend my heartfelt thanks and appreciation for lending me your wonderful book on the history of art. I must say that I have thoroughly enjoyed reading it, and it has served as a great source of inspiration and knowledge for me. It was a delight to explore the fascinating world of art, and to learn about the evolution of various art styles and movements throughout history. Each chapter captivated my interest and provided a fresh perspective on renowned artists and their masterpieces. I particularly enjoyed the sections on the Renaissance and the Impressionist periods, as these have always been some of my favorite artistic eras. The vivid descriptions of the masterpieces in the book transported me to far off museums and galleries, and it felt like I was experiencing the artworks firsthand. The authors of the book have done an excellent job of illustrating the interplay between art, history, and society. They masterfully convey how the events and cultural shifts of each era influenced the artists and the works they produced. I also appreciate how the book managed to cover such a wide variety of art forms, from sculpture and painting to photography and digital art. It offered a comprehensive insight into the realm of creativity, imagination, and self-expression. Furthermore, I found the design and layout of the book to be very reader-friendly, with high-quality images and accessible language. It struck just the right balance between academic and engaging, making it a pleasure to read. By sharing this remarkable book with me, you have not only broadened my knowledge and understanding of the history of art but also reinforced my own passion for creativity and artistic appreciation. Thank you for being so thoughtful and generous with your possessions. It is a testament to the kind of amazing and supportive friend that you are. Please feel free to call upon me whenever you need a favor or wish to borrow any of my books. I would be more than happy to lend them to you, as I know that they will be in good hands. Once again, thank you so much for your kindness and generosity. I am truly grateful to have a friend like you. With warm regards, [Your Name]

question:can you make it more friendly? It's so formal...

answer:[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, Zip Code] [Date] [Your Friend's Name] [Your Friend's Address] [City, State, Zip Code] Hey [Your Friend's First Name], I hope everything's going great with you! I just wanted to drop you a line to say a huge thank you for lending me that fantastic book on the history of art. I just finished it, and I can't tell you how much I enjoyed it. The way the authors brought the art world to life was amazing, and the stories behind the artists and their creations were fascinating. I got totally lost in the sections about the Renaissance and Impressionist periods -- I've always loved those styles, and now I feel like I understand and appreciate them even more. What I really liked was how the book connected the dots between art, history, and what was going on in society at different times. It gave me a completely new view on how the world has influenced art, and how art has changed the world. Plus, the quality of the images and the way the text was written made it so easy to get into. So thanks a million for being such a great friend and sharing this book with me. I can't wait to chat with you about it and dive into a whole bunch of conversations about our favorite paintings and artists. And by the way, if you ever want to borrow any of my books, just name it! I'd love to return the favor. Thanks again, and take care! Best, [Your Name]

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