Q: Information:  - Margaret Knox née Stewart ( 1547 - after 1612 ) , was a Scottish noblewoman and the second wife of Scottish reformer John Knox , whom she married when she was 17 years old and he 54 . The marriage caused consternation from Mary , Queen of Scots , as the couple had married without having obtained royal consent .  - The Church of Scotland, known informally by its Scots language name, the Kirk, is the national church of Scotland. Protestant and Presbyterian, its longstanding decision to respect "liberty of opinion in points which do not enter into the substance of the Faith." means it is relatively tolerant of a variety of theological positions, including those who would term themselves conservative and liberal in their doctrine, ethics and interpretation of Scripture.  - John Knox (c. 1513  24 November 1572) was a Scottish minister, theologian, and writer who was a leader of the Reformation and is considered the founder of the Presbyterian Church of Scotland. He is believed to have been educated at the University of St Andrews and worked as a notary-priest. Influenced by early church reformers such as George Wishart, he joined the movement to reform the Scottish church. He was caught up in the ecclesiastical and political events that involved the murder of Cardinal Beaton in 1546 and the intervention of the regent of Scotland Mary of Guise. He was taken prisoner by French forces the following year and exiled to England on his release in 1549.  - Mary of Guise (20 November 1515  10 June 1560) was Queen of Scots from 1538 to 1542 as the second wife of King James V. She was the mother of Mary, Queen of Scots, and served as Regent of Scotland in her daughter's name from 1554 to 1560. A native of Lorraine, she was a member of the powerful House of Guise, which played a prominent role in 16th-century French politics. Her main goal was a close alliance between the powerful French Catholic nation and small Scotland, which she wanted to be Catholic and independent of England. She failed, and at her death the Protestants took control of Scotland, with her own grandson achieving the Union of the Crowns a few decades later.    After reading the paragraphs above, choose the best answer for the entity that related to 'margaret knox' with the relationship of 'religion'.  Choices: - catholic  - church of scotland
A: church of scotland


Q: Information:  - Ima Sugu Hoshii (  / Want You Now ) is the ninth single in Koda Kumi 's 12 Single Collection . Like the other singles , this single is also limited to 50,000 copies . It debuted at # 2 on Oricon Daily , taking # 5 for the week and charted for seven weeks . The song is a cover of the Sugar Soul song by the same name , originally released in January of 1997 and later put on their album Those Days . Sugar Soul 's DJ HASEBE reproduced the single with Koda Kumi . The rap that is performed in Koda Kumi 's cover was not in the original song and was written by Japanese rapper ZEEBRA . The single was released in Korea under the name    ( Jigeum baro weonhaeyo / I want it right now ) .  - , known professionally as , is a Japanese singer from Kyoto, known for her urban and R&B songs. Having debuted in 2000 with the single "Take Back", Koda gained fame for her seventh single, "Real Emotion/1000 no Kotoba", the songs of which were used as themes for the video game "Final Fantasy X-2". Her popularity grew with the release of her fourth studio album "Secret" (2005), her sixteenth single "Butterfly" (2005), and her first greatest hits album "" (2005), reaching the number-three, number-two and number-one spot respectively.  - "Take Back" (stylized as "TAKE BACK") is a song recorded by Japanese singer-songwriter Kumi Koda, taken as her debut and lead single from her first studio album "Affection" (2003). It was released on December 6, 2000 via Rhythm Zone in two physical editions; a CD single and 12" vinyl. Additionally, Sounday and Orpheus Records distributed the song in North America in May 2001 with four more formats, but was remixed as a dance number by Jonathan Peters. The track was written by Koda herself, composed by Kazuhito Kikuchi and produced by Max Matsuura. The result was finalized after she had won a competition to find another artist for the Avex Trax company, which later published Rhythm Zone under Matsuura's guidance.  - [stylized as real Emotion/1000 and pronounced as "Sen no Kotoba" (romanized as "real Emotion/1000 no Kotoba" and translated as "real Emotion/1000 Words")] is a double A-side by Koda Kumi, consisting of the songs "Real Emotion" and "1000 no Kotoba" (lit. "1000 Words"). They were used in two cut-scenes of Square Enix's game "Final Fantasy X-2".   - Name. In Japanese, the city has been called Ky, Miyako, or Ky no Miyako. In the 11th century, the city was renamed Kyoto ("capital city"), after the Chinese word for capital city, '. After the city of Edo was renamed Tokyo (meaning "Eastern Capital") in 1868, and the seat of the Emperor was transferred there, Kyoto was known for a short time as Saiky (meaning "Western Capital").  - "Final Fantasy X-2" set several precedents in the "Final Fantasy" series aside from being the first direct sequel in video game form and the second sequel in the franchise, after the anime "". It was the first game in the series to feature only three player characters, an all-female main cast, and early access to most of the game's locations. Additionally, it featured a variation of the character classes systemone of the series' classic gameplay conceptsand is one of the few games in the series to feature multiple endings. Finally, it was the first Final Fantasy game in the series that did not have musical contributions in it from longtime composer Nobuo Uematsu.    After reading the paragraphs above, choose the best answer for the entity that related to 'ima sugu hoshii' with the relationship of 'performer'.  Choices: - a  - cast  - composer  - emperor  - game  - kumi koda  - lit  - max  - secret  - time  - x
A: kumi koda