Information:  - Detective fiction is a subgenre of crime fiction and mystery fiction in which an investigator or a detectiveeither professional or amateurinvestigates a crime, often murder.  - Beauvallet is a 1929 novel written by Georgette Heyer .  - Georgette Heyer (16 August 1902  4 July 1974) was an English historical romance and detective fiction novelist. Her writing career began in 1921, when she turned a story for her younger brother into the novel "The Black Moth". In 1925 Heyer married George Ronald Rougier, a mining engineer. The couple spent several years living in Tanganyika Territory and Macedonia before returning to England in 1929. After her novel "These Old Shades" became popular despite its release during the General Strike, Heyer determined that publicity was not necessary for good sales. For the rest of her life, she refused to grant interviews, telling a friend: "My private life concerns no one but myself and my family."  - The Black Moth (1921) is a Georgian era romance novel by the British author Georgette Heyer, set around 1751. Published when Heyer was nineteen, "The Black Moth" was her debut novel. It was based on a story she had written for her haemophiliac younger brother and published with the encouragement of her father. It was a commercial success. While modern critics have considered it a flawed work, they have observed characteristics Heyer included in her later works.  - Historical romance (also historical novel) is a broad category of fiction in which the plot takes place in a setting located in the past. Walter Scott helped popularize this genre in the early 19th-century, with works such as "Rob Roy" and "Ivanhoe". Literary fiction historical romances continue to be published, and a notable recent example is "Wolf Hall" (2009), a multi-award winning novel by English historical novelist Hilary Mantel. It is also a genre of mass-market fiction, which is related to the broader romantic love genre  - These Old Shades (1926) is a Georgian (set around 175556) romance novel written by British novelist Georgette Heyer (19021974). It was an instant success, and established her as a writer. It falls into the category of historical romance.    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'beauvallet' exhibits the relationship of 'genre'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - crime  - crime fiction  - detective  - family  - fiction  - georgian era  - historical novel  - historical romance  - mystery fiction  - novel  - romance  - romance novel
historical novel
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Information:  - The Cuillin (Scottish Gaelic: An Cuilthionn or An Cuiltheann) is a range of rocky mountains located on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. The true Cuillin is also known as the Black Cuillin to distinguish it from the Red Cuilin (na Beanntan Dearga, known locally as Red Hills) across Glen Sligachan. The Red Cuilin hills are lower and, being less rocky, have fewer scrambles or climbs.  - Bracadale is a settlement and parish on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It lies on the west coast of the island, west-south-west of Portree, on Loch Beag, an inlet off Loch Harport. Nearby settlements include Struan to the west and Coillore on the opposite shore of Loch Beag. The name could derive from the Old Norse for "juniper dale" or "bracken dale"; or indeed from the Scottish Gaelic "breac" and "dail", meaning spotted valley, or valley of the trout/salmon.  - The Inner Hebrides (Scottish Gaelic: "Na h-Eileanan a-staigh", "the inner isles") is an archipelago off the west coast of mainland Scotland, to the south east of the Outer Hebrides. Together these two island chains form the Hebrides, which experience a mild oceanic climate. The Inner Hebrides comprise 35 inhabited islands as well as 44 uninhabited islands with an area greater than . The main commercial activities are tourism, crofting, fishing and whisky distilling. In modern times the Inner Hebrides have formed part of two separate local government jurisdictions, one to the north and the other to the south. Together, the islands have an area of about , and had a population of 18,948 in 2011. The population density is therefore about 4.6 per km (12 per square mile).  - Scottish Gaelic or Scots Gaelic, sometimes also referred to as Gaelic (" ), is a Celtic language native to Scotland. A member of the Goidelic branch of the Celtic languages, Scottish Gaelic, like Modern Irish and Manx, developed out of Middle Irish.  - Loch Bracadale (Scottish Gaelic: "Loch Bhràcadail") is a sea loch on the west coast of Skye in Scotland.  - Tarner Island is a triangular shaped island in Loch Bracadale just off the coast off the Harlosh peninsula of Skye in Scotland . It is about 28 hectares ( 69 acres ) in extent . The coastline is largely cliff - lined and rocky and there is a natural arch to the north . Tarner Island is only about 1 kilometre ( 0.62 mi ) from mainland Skye and there are several skerries including Sgeir Mhòr and Sgeir Bheag that lies just offshore to the north east between the island and Colbost Head . Wiay and the tidal islet of Oronsay lie about 2 kilometres ( 1.2 mi ) to the south .  - Scotland (Scots: ) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and covers the northern third of the island of Great Britain. It shares a border with England to the south, and is otherwise surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, with the North Sea to the east and the North Channel and Irish Sea to the south-west. In addition to the mainland, the country is made up of more than 790 islands, including the Northern Isles and the Hebrides.  - Harlosh is a settlement on the island of Skye off the west coast of Scotland. The settlement is on a peninsula of the same name.  - Skye, or the Isle of Skye (or "Eilean a' Cheò"), is the largest and northernmost of the major islands in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. The island's peninsulas radiate from a mountainous centre dominated by the Cuillins, the rocky slopes of which provide some of the most dramatic mountain scenery in the country. Although it has been suggested that the Gaelic "Sgitheanach" describes a winged shape there is no definitive agreement as to the name's origins.    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'tarner island' exhibits the relationship of 'part of'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - country  - england  - government  - hebrides  - inner hebrides  - islands  - language  - name  - part  - population  - rocky mountains  - sea  - settlement
inner hebrides
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