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question:an Thorpe, the fivetime Olympic swimming champion, is gay. He came out during an emotional interview with Sir Michael Parkinson broadcast in Australia on Sunday. It turns out one of the most successful blokes in Australian sporting history likes other blokes. Whoever would have thought it? I bumped into Thorpe at the BBC’s Olympic Park studio during London 2012. He was an excellent pundit — knowledgeable, respected and flamboyantly over the top in his enthusiasm. Someone was complimenting presenter Gabby Logan on the handbag that was lying around the green room. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Thorpe open up in an exclusive interview with Parkinson @highlight Ian Thorpe reveals he's gay in interview with Sir Michael Parkinson @highlight Thorpe claimed he was heterosexual in his 2012 autobiography @highlight The 31yearold Australian swimmer battled against depression 'Ian has always been near the top of my list to interview,' @placeholder said Pick one option, @placeholder refers to: Australia Australian BBC Gabby Logan Ian Thorpe London 2012 Michael Parkinson Olympic Olympic Park Parkinson Thorpe
answer:"@placeholder" refers to Michael Parkinson.
question:Sentence 1: I love hearing the song of canary birds. Sentence 2: The song of the wind. Determine whether the word song is used in the same sense in both sentences. Yes or no?
answer:Yes.
question:Pick and copy all the incorrect options for the following question: At some places in Florida, sand on the beaches is being reduced. New sand is brought from other areas and spread on the beaches. What process causes this reduction to the beach sand? Options: earthquakes erosion landslides weathering
answer:- earthquakes - landslides - weathering
question:ere's a logic test: Planet 845B had a lot of gravitational pull on the celestial objects surrounding it, but Planet 4836C barely affected the space around it at all. Which of the two planets is likely to have the larger amount of mass? (A) Planet 845B (B) Planet 4836C Choose the answer between planet with more pull and planet with less pull.
answer:Planet 845-B (planet with more pull) is likely to have the larger amount of mass.