Ques: Information:  - Pat of Silver Bush (1933) is a novel written by Lucy Maud Montgomery, noted for her "Anne of Green Gables" series. The protagonist, Patricia Gardiner (called Pat), hates change of any kind and loves her home, Silver Bush, more than anything else in the world. She is very devoted to her family: her father and mother, her brothers Joe and Sid, and her sisters Winnie and Rachel (who everyone in the family calls Cuddles). The book begins when Pat is 7 years old and ends when she is 18.  - Mistress Pat ( 1935 ) is a novel written by L. M. Montgomery . It is the sequel to Pat of Silver Bush , and describes Patricia Gardiner 's life in her twenties and early thirties , during which she remains unmarried and takes care of her beloved home , Silver Bush , on Prince Edward Island . Pat hates change as much as ever , and finds in Silver Bush a refuge where she is somewhat shielded from it , but changes happen nevertheless . In the course of eleven years , new servants , new neighbors and new lovers come and go . When Sid marries the insipid May Binnie , who moves in with the family at Silver Bush , life there is no longer as pleasant as before , but Pat clings to her love of home desperately . Pat often wonders whether anything in life , like marriage or children , could be worth leaving Silver Bush behind . She comes close to becoming engaged to Donald Holmes , and later does become engaged to David Kirk , a widower who lives at the Long House ( Bets Wilcox 's old home ) with his sister Suzanne . David eventually breaks the engagement and states ( to Pat 's protestations ) that Hilary Gordon , who has been away studying architecture , is the reason he will never have Pat 's affections . When their much - loved live - in housekeeper Judy Plum dies , Pat feels more alone than ever at Silver Bush . When Silver Bush ultimately burns down , Pat must resign herself to living elsewhere . One night , as Pat is looking over the burned remains of Silver Bush , Hilary finally returns to the Island to claim Pat with a kiss .  - L.M. Montgomery (November 30, 1874  April 24, 1942), was the pen name of Lucy Maud Montgomery, a Canadian author best known for a series of novels beginning in 1908 with "Anne of Green Gables". The book was an immediate success. The central character, Anne Shirley, an orphaned girl, made Montgomery famous in her lifetime and gave her an international following. The first novel was followed by a series of sequels with Anne as the central character. Montgomery went on to publish 20 novels as well as 530 short stories, 500 poems, and 30 essays. Most of the novels were set in Prince Edward Island, and locations within Canada's smallest province became a literary landmark and popular tourist sitenamely Green Gables farm, the genesis of Prince Edward Island National Park. She was made an officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1935.  - Anne of Green Gables is a 1908 novel by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery (published as L. M. Montgomery). Written for all ages, it has been considered a children's novel since the mid-twentieth century. It recounts the adventures of Anne Shirley, an 11-year-old orphan girl who is mistakenly sent to Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, a middle-aged brother and sister who had intended to adopt a boy to help them on their farm in Prince Edward Island. The novel recounts how Anne makes her way with the Cuthberts, in school, and within the town.    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'mistress pat' exhibits the relationship of 'author'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - lucy maud montgomery  - silver
Ans: lucy maud montgomery

Ques: Information:  - Comedy is a genre of film in which the main emphasis is on humor. These films are designed to make the audience laugh through amusement and most often work by exaggerating characteristics for humorous effect. Films in this style traditionally have a happy ending (black comedy being an exception). One of the oldest genres in film, some of the very first silent movies were comedies, as slapstick comedy often relies on visual depictions, without requiring sound. When sound films became more prevalent during the 1920s, comedy films took another swing, as laughter could result from burlesque situations but also dialogue.  - A category of fine art, graphic art covers a broad range of visual artistic expression, typically two-dimensional, i.e. produced on a flat surface. The term usually refers to the arts that rely more on line or tone than on color, especially drawing and the various forms of engraving; it is sometimes understood to refer specifically to printmaking processes, such as line engraving, aquatint, drypoint, etching, mezzotint, monotype, lithography, and screen printing (silk-screen, serigraphy). Graphic art further includes calligraphy, photography, painting, typography, computer graphics, and bindery. It also encompasses drawn plans and layouts for interior and architectural designs.   - Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman (September 24, 1948May 28, 1998; born Hartmann) was a Canadian-American actor, voice actor, comedian, screenwriter and graphic artist. Born in Brantford, Ontario, Hartman and his family moved to the United States in 1958. After graduating from California State University, Northridge, with a degree in graphic arts, he designed album covers for bands like Poco and America. Feeling the need for a more creative outlet, Hartman joined the comedy group The Groundlings in 1975 and there helped comedian Paul Reubens develop his character Pee-wee Herman. Hartman co-wrote the screenplay for the film "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" and made recurring appearances on Reubens' show "Pee-wee's Playhouse".  - Black comedy or dark comedy is a comic style that makes light of subjects that are generally considered serious or taboo. Literary critics have associated black comedy and black humor with authors as early as the ancient Greeks with Aristophanes. Black comedy corresponds to the earlier concept of gallows humor.  - Houseguest is a 1995 comedy film starring Sinbad and Phil Hartman and directed by Randall Miller .    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'houseguest' exhibits the relationship of 'color'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - black  - color
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color