Question: Information:  - Horepse (Greek script , English translation: "Dance") was the Greek entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1997, performed in Greek by Marianna Zorba.  - The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) is an alliance of public service media entities, established on 12 February 1950. As of 2015, the organisation comprises 73 active members in 56 countries, and 34 associate members from a further 20 countries. Most EU states are part of this organisation and therefore EBU has been subject to supranational legislation and regulation. It also hosted debates between candidates for the European Commission presidency for the 2014 parliamentary elections but is unrelated to the institution itself. It is best known for producing the Eurovision Song Contest. EBU is a member of the International Music Council.  - Marianna Zorba ( Greek :   ; born 1967 ) is a Greek singer and a music teacher . She loves ethnic and folk music . In 1997 she represented Greece in the 42nd Eurovision Song Contest . She was engaged to Manolis Manouselis , a composer , the week before the grand finale in Dublin . A few weeks after the contest they married . Marianna and the song , `` Horepse '' scored 39 points and reached 12th place . Marianna and Manolis decided to move to Crete in 2002 . He works as an architect and she as a music teacher . Together they formed the duo Notios Anemos ( Southern Wind ) and they perform in music festivals , concerts and theatrical plays in Crete . They published a record together in 2005 .  - The Eurovision Song Contest, sometimes popularly called Eurovision but not to be confused with the Eurovision network that broadcasts it, is the longest-running annual international TV song competition, held, primarily, among the member countries of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) since 1956. The competition was based upon the existing Sanremo Music Festival held in Italy since 1951.  - The Eurovision Song Contest 1997, was the 42nd Eurovision Song Contest and it was held at the Point Theatre Dublin, Ireland, on 3 May 1997. Carrie Crowley and Boyzone member Ronan Keating were the presenters of the show. Twenty-five countries took part in the 1997 Contest, which saw return after a , along with , , , and , who last took part in the , despite having taken part in the non-televised 1996 pre-qualifying round in which they failed to qualify and therefore were absent. , , and withdrew from the contest due to the relegation rule. The United Kingdom won the competition, thanks to Katrina and the Waves, (Katrina Leskanich) making it the second time that the British won the Eurovision on Irish soil.  - The Festival della canzone italiana di Sanremo (in English: "Italian song festival of Sanremo") is the most popular Italian song contest and awards, held annually in the city of Sanremo, in Italy, and consisting of a competition amongst previously unreleased songs. Usually referred to as Festival di Sanremo, or outside Italy as Sanremo Music Festival or Sanremo Music Festival Award, it was the inspiration for the Eurovision Song Contest.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'participant of' with the subject 'marianna zorba'.  Choices: - eurovision song contest  - eurovision song contest 1997  - sanremo music festival
Answer: eurovision song contest 1997

Question: Information:  - A gown, from medieval Latin "gunna", is a usually loose outer garment from knee- to full-length worn by men and women in Europe from the early Middle Ages to the 17th century, and continuing today in certain professions; later, "gown" was applied to any full-length woman's garment consisting of a bodice and attached skirt. A long, loosely fitted gown called a Banyan was worn by men in the 18th century as an informal coat.  - A dress (also known as a frock or a gown) is a garment consisting of a skirt with an attached bodice (or a matching bodice giving the effect of a one-piece garment). In many cultures, dresses are more often worn by women and girls.  - Clothing (also called clothes and attire) is fiber and textile material worn on the body. The wearing of clothing is mostly restricted to human beings and is a feature of nearly all human societies. The amount and type of clothing worn depends on body type, social, and geographic considerations. Some clothing types can be gender-specific.  - A skirt is the lower part of a dress or gown, covering the person from the waist downwards, or a separate outer garment serving this purpose.  - Shorts are a garment worn by both men and women over their pelvic area , circling the waist and splitting to cover the upper part of the legs , sometimes extending down to the knees but not covering the entire length of the leg . They are called `` shorts '' because they are a shortened version of trousers , which cover the entire leg . Shorts are typically worn in warm weather or in an environment where comfort and air flow are more important than the protection of the legs . There are a variety of shorts , ranging from knee - length short trousers that can in some situations be worn as formal clothes to beachwear and athletic shorts . Some types of shorts are typically worn by women , such as culottes , which are a divided skirt resembling a pair of loose - cut shorts .  - A robe is a loose-fitting outer garment. Unlike garments described as capes or cloaks, robes usually have sleeves. The English word "robe" derives from Middle English "robe" ("garment"), borrowed from Old French "robe" ("booty, spoils"), itself taken from the Frankish word *"rouba" ("spoils, things stolen, clothes"), and is related to the word "rob". There are various types of robes, including:  - Trousers (pants in North America) are an item of clothing worn from the waist to the ankles, covering both legs separately (rather than with cloth extending across both legs as in robes, skirts, and dresses).    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'subclass of' with the subject 'shorts'.  Choices: - bodice  - clothing  - dress  - english  - feature  - french  - gender  - gown  - latin  - length  - part  - skirt  - trousers  - woman  - word
Answer:
clothing