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4,656 | 2 | I think there should be no books taken off the shelfs. Somethings might be offisive to some people but other people might need those books for a research, projects,etc. People need to read to understand why some people think that somethings are offensive toward other people. Every book should be on a book shelf in a public library. Everybody has the freedom to choose for thier self, let them decide if it is offensive to them and others. Maybe an author wrote a book about gansters, and their kids. Maybe the author wrote the book to give you an inside look on somebody's life. We live in a very diverse world they are going to be different outlooks on the world. The author could be writing the book to show you what that child went throught during that point of life with killings, and violence. That should not be offensive to somebody because they are talking about killings and violence. Reading that book should let you see how that child grew up. The book could even change some of the childs parents who are in gangs their minds. It could let them realize how it will have an effect on their childs life later on in life. I believe the same thing goes for movies and magazines. Through reading the magazines and watching movies it could help you. Say if you are in a gang and you watch movies and read you would find out what happens to the gang, it could change your thoughts. These books, movies, magazines could show what is going to happen to you. Maybe directiors/ writers do these types ot thngs to show you what will happen to you if you continue down the path in gangs and harmful clubs. Why should certain people get to choose if a book, moive, magazine,etc is offensive to some people but not others? I think the only way to fix it is to leave every book on public library shelfs. Let the peple who come to the library to read books decide what is right or offensive for them to read. Even if library's make a decision somebody is going to get mad and upset. I do not think there is any way to solve an issue like this except letting people read and decided for themself. If they like the book great, if not then do not read it again or return the book.Nobody can decide right from wrong for somebody, only you can do it for your self. | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-2/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 15 |
6,029 | 3 | The features of the selling effect the cyclist a lot. One factor that would effect the cyclist would be the heat. Also, because of this factor, hes pobably suffering from lack of water. Hes probably really hot seeing hes the only one cut in the middle of nowhere for what looks like miles. Another feature of the setting that would probably effect the cyclist is the thought of there @MONTH1 be a car around this next turn. If he cant see around the next turn he doesnt know is coming. The cyclist could also be thinking about when the next town will show up. | 1 | null | null | null | null | 1 | 1 | 1 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 4 |
10,576 | 4 | The author concludes the story with this paragraph to show @CAPS1 strength and encouragement. When shes willing and able she will take the test again with more confidence. Saeng says this to herself to help her get through until she can drive. Shes saying by next spring shell take her test. By next spring shell be able to drive. By next spring shell be used to her new home. This paragraph tells that it takes time to do things you dont always get it right away so keep trying. | 2 | null | null | null | null | 2 | 2 | 2 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 8 |
15,890 | 6 | When the builders of the Empire state Building were constructing the mooring mast for the dirigibles, they faced obsticles that could have jeopardized the project. There were two aspects that the builders had to pay extra attention to, structural integrity, and design. Since "the architects could not simply drop a mooring mast on top of the Building's flat roof," The builders had to modify the building's frame. These modifications cost over @MONEY1. The other aspect that posed an obsticle was design. The architect, John Tauranac, described the plan to make the mast "more than ornamental," and "more than something as mundane as a water tank. So, to fufill the architect's high aspirations, the builders constructed a "shiny glass and chrome-nickel stainless steel tower that would be illuminated from the inside. This required a lot of extra work for the builders. Dispite the obsticles, the boilders got the job done. | 1 | null | null | null | null | 1 | 3 | 3 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 8 |
4,512 | 2 | Today, millions of teens are bombarded with all kinds of media garbage. This can range from exposure to certain movies, music, magazines, books, or to even commercials. Parents, teachers, and even governments censor materials such as these to protect the students or the general population on topics that can be offensive or difficult to explain. However is that really the right choice? In life, we cannot shut our eyes and pretend that there are not harsh concepts out there in the world that we have to face. In fact, our parents and teachers should prepare us to be fully equiped when we go off on our own to find our place in the world. This then begs the question is it okay to censor certain books from the shelves of a library which can potentially enlighten us as growing students? When one conceals information, that person is stealing the right of knowledge. Not only that, but what one person finds offensive another can @MONTH1 not. This topic is just too abstract to be regulated. For example, take what Katherine Paterson said about how if everyone decided to work in this manner, all the books in the world wouldn't be available to any of us. Therefore censorship in libraries should be condemned because we are only hurting ourselves in the long run when we limit the knowledge we decide to take in | 5 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 5 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-2/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 24 |
3,686 | 2 | Cencorship The topic I am going to discuss today is censorship. Do you think that censorship is a good thing or a bad thing? I am going to list a couple of ways that i think censorship is bad and also why it is good. The first thing I am going to talk to you about is how it is bad. The bad part about censorship is that it can offend people very easily. Most people can handle alot of abuse, but on the otherhand alot of people can't. In my oppinion I think that it is fine to have some things out that offend people because that is how alot of people find humor. Such as political cartoon. They make fun of the @CAPS1 and alot of the other people that are in office, but you dont see them complaining about it. In my oppinion if you dont like it then dont read it. That is all you have to do and then it will never bother you again. But on the other hand i can see how some people can get offended. Because some of the things are very mean in books and movies. I think that there should be some type of line that seperates going to fare and what is good enough. most people can live with it, but others can't. Such as @CAPS2, there is a whole lot of @CAPS2 in the @LOCATION1, and expecally in this time period. where ever you go there is always some sort of @CAPS2. In conclusion I think that people need to get together and create a line that can be drawn befor they get to far. and some of the stuff now needs to be taking off of the shelves, but not everything | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-2/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 12 |
3,864 | 2 | KEEP @CAPS1 ON THE SHELF! I think we should not get rid of any books that are in the library. If we did that then there wouldn't be any books left. The only thing we should be worried about is the rated @CAPS2 movies. Yeah those can be taken out of the library. If one book is offensive to someone, then dont get it, but someone else might like that book. For example, an older woman is looking through this magazine, and she sees this teenage woman taking drugs, or being half naked. Although the teen sitting right next to her likes that gossip. We shouldn't get rid of any books because then we would only be down to one genre. There wouldn't be any categories left in the library. A good idea is to separate the books, put the ones that seem offensive in the back. keep the childrens books away from the big mystery horror books. Another example is this. A student goes to the library to work on a history report over slavory, but there isn't any books on slavory because somebody thought it was offensive against african americans. I understand that there is reasons why some books are taken out of the library because of some sexual content. Children do not need to be around those kinds of books. Or some books being taken out because of religious belifs. like one book being taken out because it was about worshiping the devil, or something. The movie situation i understand. I wouldn't want my little daughter walking up and grabbing something that has a sex scene, or drug content in it. You can take those off the shelf, but wait, right there is another example of why it shouldn't get taken off the shelf. Just because i want it off the shelf doesn't mean everybody wants it off the shelf. Then the libraries movie business would be over. To sum everything up, nobody should choose what should be in the library and what shouldn't. Personally i think that there should be a variety in the library. If not everybody would get bored of the same books. Over and over. KEEP @CAPS1 ON THE SHELF | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-2/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 18 |
7,102 | 3 | After sometime into his trip he mentioned I was traveling through the high deserts of California in June. I believe that this setting had gotten him determined to keep on pedaling so he could live. But then he started to think he might die, but he wasnt sad or upset, he was happy. He had sort of chuckled to himself, because of the fact that he might die because he listend to some old men. In my opinion I think he was having the time of his life peddeling through this setting of California. | 0 | null | null | null | null | 0 | 1 | 0 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 1 |
12,776 | 5 | The mood created by the @CAPS1 in the memoir was, gratitude towards his parents.In the memoin the @CAPS1 thanks his parents for raising him the way they did. In the article he thanks them by saying things like "my admiration", "my gratitude", and "generosity". all these statements are true and they reflect his mood towards his family.In conclusion, the mood was alot of thing but, i choose gratitude because it reflects how he feels about his family the most. | 2 | null | null | null | null | 3 | 3 | 2 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 10 |
13,495 | 5 | The mood in this memoir is caring, happy, and loving. First, it is caring. For example @PERSON1 would do anything for his family. If @PERSON1 did not do anything for his loved ones he would not care for them. Second, it is happy. For example @PERSON1 has a baby sitter and his first friend. Lastly, it is loveing. An example is when he talks about his parents. He is very greatful when he talks about his parents and the mood describes that by makeing the home feel loved. | 1 | null | null | null | null | 1 | 2 | 2 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 6 |
12,869 | 5 | In the memoir, "Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives" by Narciso Rodriguez, There are various different moods. The main mood is thankful. In the memoir, Narciso Rodriguez expresses a thankfull mood. In paragraph @NUM1, there is an example of this thankfullness: "My mother and father had come to this country with such courage, without any knowledge of the language or the culture. They came selflessly, as many immigrants do, to give their children a better life, even though it meant leaving behind their families, friends, and careers in the country they loved." (Rodriguez, paragraph @NUM1). This proves how Narciso acknowledges the sacrifice of his parents, and thanks them for it. In paragraph @NUM3, Narciso states that, "I will always be greatful to my parents for their love and sacrifice. I've often told them that what they did was a much more courageous thing that I could have ever done." (paragraph @NUM3). This proves how Narciso Rodriguez thanks his parents for what they did for him. In conclusion, in the memoir, Narciso Rodriguez creates a thank ful mood. | 3 | null | null | null | null | 3 | 3 | 3 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 12 |
14 | 1 | My three detaileds for this news paper article is one state you opinion about the effects of computers. Seconde give detailed resons that will persuade of the local newspaper to agree with yor postition. This are my three ideas to the news paper article. To bigin my opinion about the computer effects are wast time. Many people wast time computers like fat people insted by insted by in the computer go and run or exercising. Insted be computer go out ur girlfriend or family or family or friends to have fun. So be incomputer to long is bad many kids wach bad stuff like for adults. Is good to be in computer but not to long. To start you shod agree with me becasue my detailed and my reason. My resons are many airs the bas stuff like porn. Many kids wach that it ruins ther mainly and the futur. They get addicted to that watching. So people that use computer for good stuff its old for mids for good ganes of good. This are my detailed and resons for yor with me. To bigin and going to organize my ideas and well and present them clearly. It good to be at the computer but not the long insted go out plat and exersus. abd yor can enjoy life insted be in computer. The bad things many kids wach bad stuff and cmputer has relly bad staff. The computer is use for evrye thing this days. This how organize my ideas. In conclusion this are my ideas for the news papaer. Ols I state my opinion on computer effects. I give detailed and resons that will persuade local news paper and to agree with me. Think I organize my ideas as much present them clearly. This are my ideas so could new papaer to se computers effects. | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-1/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 10 |
23 | 1 | Dear local newspaper, @CAPS1 you ever see a child on the computer for hours and nothing could get them off? Well I believe that this is very harmful for the child since it doesn't allow them to exersice, interact face to face with people or use their minds to the best of their @NUM1. The more and more we advance in society we get laziar and forget to about these essential things. I think taking a step back from using computers could benefit society more than using them. Obesity in the @LOCATION2 is at its highest @PERCENT1 of kids in the @LOCATION3 agree that they only exersice once a week and would rather spend time on the computer. Think of this, @PERCENT1 of kids. Thats more than @NUM2 of @CAPS2 children. I took the and compared it in @CAPS3 children who don't the benefit of this technology. I learned that @PERCENT1 of children there exersice only once a week. That's for less what these computers are doing to @LOCATION3 @PERCENT2 of children are overweight and @PERCENT3 of them develope heart of blood problems as adults. I by exercise in to go and play with friends or bike, or go for a jog. It doesn't sound hard does it? If we make a to spend this than on computers I think we can reduce this obesity amount and I believe @CAPS2 ran as on overall country. On the computer we have popular websites like @CAPS5, @CAPS6, and @CAPS7. More websites allow you interact with people over the island. This could be in more ways than one. These computer websites are allowing anyone to talk in people who could have the interest in mind. More than @NUM3 out of @NUM4 people in my school say they have one of these accounts and have personal posted on them. With this personal info, could and with these websites the crime rate has gone up @PERCENT4. Also, these websites cause people to their social skills. People spend hours on these websites talking to people and forget how to talk face to face. @PERCENT2 of @LOCATION1 students say they would say something online that they wouldn't say to someone's face. This creates more problems in schools and could possibly make someone hurt someone else or themselves. I've heard all over the news about suicides and because of computers and I believe with less of them people would spend more time with their family and or nation would be closer and safer. Computers dont allow you to explore nature and use your mind to the best of its ability. Computers make it easy and I myself, think it makes me laziar because it allow me to read a book there or read about other people, instead of going to a library and getting a book. Computers take away time to actually use your mind and problem solve in real life solution. There's years and I've learned I can be on the computer for hours playing them and not realize it at all. Without them, would make a difference. Kids are living through computers and we can change them. | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-1/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 20 |
4,565 | 2 | There are lots and lots of arguments over the censorship of books and how they could affect children. Some people think that offensive books should be removed from library shelves. Others think that they should be left up there for the people who want to read them to do so. Some parents of children say that their child has became more offensive towards others, when others people think it is just bad parenting. So, you see that there are many different statements about offensive stuff being told to their children. I think that there are some offensive things that need to be kept on shelves and that there are some that shouldn't. Some articles that are offensive should be left up on shelves because they might teach children of what is bad and what isn't. Other articles that have no reason for being offensive should be taken off shelves. For an example there is music that talks about being extremely harsh and disobedient to others when that erson has done nothing harmful. One example of being offensive in a good way is the book '@PERSON1.' @CAPS1 book showed how bad slavery was and how it should never happen again. If there is a book or any other piece of material that is offensive in a good way; I want to read it and understand what it is trying to portray to me. If it is portraying a bad image, then it should be removed from shelves. If it isn't portraying a bad image then I believe that it should be taught to children so they can understand the affects and know the difference between what is right and wrong. Books that suggest harmful behavior towards anything without a purpose should be thrown away. @CAPS1 is because children that read it could join in on what the book is suggesting. Then that could lead to bad consequeces for that person or someone else for that matter. I have witnessed accounts where someone has listened to bad music or read about something bad and then have been changed by it, nut not in a good way. There has been incidents where that person did something illegal and then had to face the harsh consequences for that action. Then I have also seen accounts where people have been changed in a good way because of a book. I personally have been chaged by the book '@ORGANIZATION1' in a good way. Now I realize how bad that was towards colored people, so I behave nicely to them. since the are just as equal to everyone else. | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-2/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 19 |
9,117 | 4 | The aurthor concludes the story with this paragraph. In same ways. One reason why the aurthor concluded the story with this paragraph is because in the story she sad something she really wanted. So she took it home and showed her mom, Then her mom look at her weird, because in the story it said that you what? Her mother stared at her increously. So then she explains that she failed the drivers test, but she didnt give up. So at the end of the story she said that she will take that test again. So in conclusion that is why the aurthor concludes the story with this paragraph. | 0 | null | null | null | null | 0 | 0 | 0 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 0 |
12,173 | 5 | In the memoir "Narciso Rodriguez", what is the mood created by the author?The mood that the authors creates while writing this passage is very cultural like. Because she reason is. That he uses good detail in decribing the home of the character. For example, @CAPS1 Cuban music (which I adore to this day). This shows that there was some beautifull cultural music.Another way is that he is in a cultral mood is when he says. "My young parents created our traditional cuban home." This shows that they took what they had in Cuba and brang it to @LOCATION1. Also that they wanted it to be like home in which they miss.In this memoir there @MONTH1 have been other ways to describe the mood of what the author created. But I think the cultral mood is one of the bigger ones. Thats what I showed you in these two paragraphs. | 2 | null | null | null | null | 2 | 1 | 1 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 6 |
9,685 | 4 | The author concludes the story with this paragraph because the plant wasent budding and the geese are going away and then see failed the test because all that made her sad. But when the snow melts, the geese return and the plant starts budding she will be happy again and she will take the test agian and she will pass because she is happy. | 1 | null | null | null | null | 2 | 1 | 1 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 5 |
945 | 1 | Dear Newspaper, In my opinon I think computers do have a positive affect on people. They can learn about far away places. They let people talk online. It can even help you find a job. This is why I think computers are very positive. Certainly, people can learn about far away places on the computer. Say, someone wanted to take a trip to @LOCATION1 they can look it up, learn the launage. They can by tickets. They could also find interesting things to see in that country. These reasons are why I think a computer is a positive technology. My next reason I think a computer is positive toward people is that people can comuicate online. This can help keep families in touch. It can help you find and talk to old friends (facebook). You can even make new friends to talk to. These are other examples why I think computers are positive. My last reason I think computer have a positive affect on people is that it can help you with jobs. It can help you find a job. It can also help you with your job. Lastly, it can have you have a higher position at your job. These are my reasons I think computers are important and positive to people. For all the reasons above are reasons I think computers are an awesome =) and positive technology, I mean just look at all the reasons. They let people talk online. They can also teach you about far away places. And even help you with your job. This is why I think computers have a positive affect on people. | 5 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-1/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 22 |
7,542 | 3 | The features of the setting of Do not exceed posted speed limit greatly impact the cyclist, in a negative way. For example, when the road changes from smooth and easy to rolling and full of hills. It makes it difficult for him to bike. He needs to use more energy to get over the hills. Another example is when it says tumbleweeds crossed my path and a ridiculously large snake blocked the majority of the pavement in front of me. The connection with seeing a tumbleweed is that of being deserted and alone so this increased his feelings of despair. Lastly, he sees the Welchs Grape Juice Factory, which is deserted and serves to only make him thirstier. All of these things affect the cyclist. The fact that he sees the grape juice factory is also ironic, because he is extremely dehydrated and the factory is abandoned. | 3 | null | null | null | null | 3 | 3 | 3 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 12 |
14,974 | 6 | There are a few obstacles the builders faced when attempting to allow dirigibles to dock on the Empire State Building. One was the violently changing wind currents at the height the docking to place. This would move the blimp and possibly send it into another building, puncturing the side of the balloon. Dirigible after dirigible being docked would put a lot of stress on the building itself. It would disrupt the frame and possibly effect the building as a whole. Also most dirigibles outside the United States used hydrogen rather than helium. Hydrogen is highly flamable as seen in the Hindenburg disaster. Due to all these reasons the mooring mast never saw a docked blimp. | 3 | null | null | null | null | 2 | 3 | 3 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 11 |
12,838 | 5 | In the memoir, Narciso Rodriguez creates a very specific mood. He talks about family, love, and home. For example, Narciso says that the heart of his home was the kitchen, and there was always passionate Cuban music playing. In his neighborhood, Narciso says that "cultures came together" and that his parents "always kept their arms and their door open to the many people we considered family, knowing that they would do the same for us." I can tell how important friends and family are to Narciso and his family and how welcoming and caring they are. Narciso believes that his home was filled with "not just scent and music, but life and love." I believe the mood of his house was not only obvious to Narciso, but to his neighbors and family too. | 2 | null | null | null | null | 3 | 3 | 2 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 10 |
7,322 | 3 | The features of the setting affect the cyclist. One way that the features affect the cyclist, is that it is summer time, and it harder for the cyclist because | 0 | null | null | null | null | 0 | 0 | 0 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 0 |
6,429 | 3 | Dont let anything stop you with your goals. Going to Yosemite National Park. Takes a status that would out home off side. Forty miles into the trys comes to a town. Got to a water station and get nothing because old men say the water taste like buttery acid. Lead going to hills and azyl towns, @CAPS1 can be rod without anything to drink. People die from heatatacks because they dont sits and take herats for water and food. | 0 | null | null | null | null | 0 | 0 | 0 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 0 |
15,199 | 6 | The Empire State Building was an incredible building without the idea of the attempting to allow dirigibles to dock there. But with this idea of this mooring mast it braught up many obstacles like the safety of the public. Lüsted states "Most dirigibles outside of the United States used hydrogen rather than helium, and hydrogen is highly flamable." (@CAPS1 @NUM1) This statement proves that if the dirigible were catch fire like the accident in Lakehurst, New Jersey, then the citizens of New York's lives would be at stake. This safety hazard is one of the builder's problems. These archatets faced many challenges with this mooring mast idea. Including the dangerous factor of nature. Lüsted states "The winds on top of the building were constantly shifting due to violent air currents." This is extremely dangerous because the dirigibles start to move around the building while docked causing hazardous menuvers and putting pedestrian's lives at risk. For this mooring idea, it is too dangerous for the public and the city of New York. | 2 | null | null | null | null | 2 | 2 | 2 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 8 |
3,269 | 2 | Typically when you walk in to a library there are books, magazines, movies, and cds everywhere. Most of the items in the library are appropriate for children, but some are for adults and teenagers. Many people struggle with the fact that there are items in the library that are offensive to religion, have offensive language in them, or contain adult materials. In this country we have a freedom of speech and a freedom of religion which allows us to choose things that we feel are correct in certain situations such as this one. True, there are books out there that are very offensive to certain types and religions of different people. Have you ever seen or heard of a movie that was educational yet offensive? In my opinon people should have the right to censor what the library provides for their student or child, to a certain extent. If a book or magazine or whatever it @MONTH1 be is offensive to someone, I believe that they should be able to choose if their student or child gets to look at that certain item. People should not take this censorship ability out of hand. I believe that our generation is much different from ones in the past because most of the things we have to deal with are things that are most likely offensive to a certain religion and or type of person. Which in a sense is hurting the censorship of all the people who choose to take part in it. I believe that a person or authority figure at the moment should be able to take a book off the shelf if and only if they request it to the library and they approve of it. People have the right to do what they choose, but taking away other peoples chances to read a book, or check out a movie is going a little far with that censorship privalige. I think that when a person feels that an item in the library is offensive they should have to sign a piece of paper stating why they think it should be taken out of the library and the people you believe it is offensive towards. In doing so i believe that only that certain item should be taken away from that certain group of people. All in all i believe that the censorship in libraries is a spectacular idea because of all the bad things in the world that come out in books, movies, and cds. People have the right to change things if they believe they are wrong. They should jump at the chance if it comes to a point where they can change things for the better! Do you believe that censorship in libraries is a good idea? I do, because it gives people to oportunity to change and make things better for themselves if they believe something is offensive. | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-2/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 18 |
10,469 | 4 | I think the author ended the story like that because she enjoys to see the geese and she loves the spring and wants to take the test and pass. Sh is studying for it in the mean time. | 0 | null | null | null | null | 0 | 0 | 0 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 0 |
15,972 | 6 | Dirigibles had a top speed of eighty miles. Some were as long as one thousand feet, the same length as four blocks in New York City. So the one obstacle to their expanded use in New York City was the lack of a suitable landing area. Al Smith saw an opportunity for his Empire State Building. He said a mooring mast added to the top of the building would allow dirigibles to anchor there for several hours for refueling or service, and to let passengers off and on. Dirigibles were docked by means of an electric winch, which hauled in a line from the ship and then tied it to a mast so by swinging the body the passengers could safely get on and off. | 1 | null | null | null | null | 1 | 3 | 2 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 7 |
9,874 | 4 | The author concludes the story like that to show emphasis.Saeng vowed that so that it will teach her everything lives with hope & adaptation. She means that when everything returns and proves they survive, she will too. She will take that drivers test then. The author also wants to prove that people need to have faith in theirselves. You just need to get used to their surroundings. This is why the author concluded that way. | 1 | null | null | null | null | 1 | 2 | 1 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 5 |
10,615 | 4 | In Winter Hibiscus by Minfong Ho, Saeng has a deep emotion connection to the memories and flashbacks that the Hibiscus brings back to her. At one point in the story, she cries out of mourning for her grandmother because the hibiscus plants bring back aware of memories. Later on in the story, she takes the plant to her mother. At first @PERSON1 is upset but then she becomes understanding of her daughters actions and feelings. Saeng is upset that she didnt pass her test and her mother understands that. I think the author ends the story this way because wants the reader to see that because the hibiscuses is so important to Saeng and reminds her of her past, she will have a reason and motivation to continue and reach her goal of passing. | 2 | null | null | null | null | 2 | 2 | 2 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 8 |
16,225 | 6 | The obstacles the builders faced building the Empire State Building were; the safety, the time.The safety of building the top the Empire State Building got in the way because, it was so tall that it would be hard to lift up the glass and steel parts to the top. Another reason why it was unsafe because if some of the glass or steel part got pushed off the people down be low. Another reason is the blinps flying to close to the buildings and hitting one of them. Also the passengers going on and off of the blinp; they needed to find away that the passengers wouldn't get hurt.The time that they had to build the top of the Empire State Building was not long enough. "it's on the level, all right. No Kidding. We're working on the thing now." | 0 | null | null | null | null | 0 | 1 | 1 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 2 |
3,141 | 2 | To @CAPS1 it @MONTH1 @CAPS2: @CAPS3 I walk into a library, I want to be able to think I am in a peaceful place where I can find books that are helpful for what I need and are not harmful to anyone. Anywhere I go I want to feel like a free person and shouldn't have to worry about things that will hurt others or myself. People are people and everyone should be treated the same. It doesnt matter what color your skin is, the way you look, or how you talk. Everyone should be treated equaly. I believe if there is something offensive in a movie, magazine, books, or anything to any kind of people it should be removed for good. It doesnt matter what the past was like. The present is all that matters and in my opinion everyone deserves the same. I beleive that no one in this world should feel ashamed of who they are. If someone is @CAPS4 @CAPS5 they should be proud of it and shouldn't be afraid of negative things that would hurt their feelings. I think most people would agree @CAPS3 I say everyone in this world should be treated the absolute same. Negative things in books or magazines or anywhere should be removed for good. We do not need things like that in our world. That is what causes people to become crazy and get into gangs or into drugs. Our world shouldn't concist of bad things that will hurt the lives of others. Anything that is negative to a person or group of people shouldn't be allowed and should be thrown away. Inacent people do not deserve what people received in the past. The past has nothing to do with what is going on in the present. Right now people should be proud to be who they are and not scared of things like that. I treat people the way I want to be treated and that should go for everyone. Harmful things need to be removed from everything. We do not need things like that in our world. People should be able to live free and feel proud of who they are. In conclusion I beleive that certain materials should be removed if they are found offensive. Everyone is who they are and that shouldn't have an effect on others and the way they live. People should feel proud to be here and not scared of things that could impact their lives forever. Harmful things are not good in this world and shouldn't have an impact on others. Everyone deserves the best and should be treated with care, not hatred. | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-2/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 18 |
9,592 | 4 | The author concludes the story with In the spring when the snow melts and the geese return and the hibiscus is budding, then I will take the test again because Saeng fails the test by spending her money on a big mac and not having enough for the type of flower her mother sent for. So since Saeng failed the test, she wants to take the test again and make her mother happy. | 0 | null | null | null | null | 0 | 1 | 1 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 2 |
13,078 | 5 | In the memoir, the author creates a loving mood. I think he creates a loving mood as opposed to something else because of the way he describes and explains things. For example, when he is describing his parents cooking. "My parents both shared cooking duties and unwittingly passed on to me their rich culinary skills and a love of cooking is still with me today (and for which I am eternally grateful). Passionate Cuban music (which I adore to this day) filled the air,". The phrases in parenthesis portrait to me a loving mood. Another part of the memoir that really portraits to me a loving mood is the way the author describes this community and his parents sacrifice is shown by these next to quotes "it was a close-knit community of honest, hardworking immigrants who extended a hand to people who, while not necessarily their own kind, were clearly in need", "They came selflessly, as many immigrants do, to give their children a better life, even though it meant leaving behind their families, friends, and careers in the country they loved. They struggled both personally and financially,". The detail and emotions he uses in those quotes makes the mood a loving mood for all the author gives a great and loving mood in this memoir. | 3 | null | null | null | null | 3 | 3 | 3 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 12 |
660 | 1 | The topic that is on many minds in our country is, "Are computers beneficial, or harmful to our students?" @CAPS1 have evolved from dosktop computers, and before that, type writers, but have they gone too far? While the blank screen of a computer @MONTH1 distract some, the benefits defin out weigh the bads in a situation like this. Being able to have faster research, easier communicating and computers in wartime are great capabilitys of the modern computer. Also, due to advancement in technology, computers are very helpful because they help @LOCATION4 with our daily lifes. Many doubts about the computer exist, but the computer can surpass all of them. In a time crunch situation like college or high school, speed is everything. Computers allow students to research faster, and with more accuracy by being able to search for key words. Before, students would have to do the painstaking process of searching in books. More times than not, they wouldn't find what they were looking for, but with the modern age, students can get the information they need fast. Also, having computers in the classroom helps so that teachers can get the info they need for an upcoming class. If speed is what you need, then you will look for a computer. Besides speed, computers also give you another great thing, communication. With emails, @CAPS2's, @CAPS3, @CAPS4, and blogs, knowing what your friends are doing later is just a click away! This is much easier than calling the person. Also having this access to friends can help when one moves away. If you miss a long lost friend or cousin, just search their name, and you can talk to them! Having friends so close by you can really make every life great. Out in @LOCATION3 or @LOCATION1, solgiers rely on computers for valueable information; such as radar, or robots. Having computers do the "dirty work" can help in times of war, and can save valuable lives. Not having these computers would mean certain death for some people in the @LOCATION4 armed forces. Computers some times take the place of humans in things such as @ORGANIZATION1's, or unmaned airieal vehical and some many lifes too. Weather it be facebook or bombings, computers help in a vital way. It was @DATE1 and @PERSON1's communist regime was ruling new @LOCATION2. One man stood in front of a tank, resisting to move, showing courage and wanting a democracy. Fortuneatly, this was all caught on film. How was it broadcasted to the world? Using the computer, and internet. Today many people are able to learn about that due to computers. In many ways computers help @LOCATION4 with our daily lives and for most of @LOCATION4, without them, we would be lost. | 6 | 5 | 6 | 6 | 6 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-1/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 29 |
449 | 1 | Computers are good because people can find what they need and their fun ask things find places get things for a good price. | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-1/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 5 |
9,145 | 4 | The author uses this paragraph to conclude her story to show that there was thought & a process gone through where she was learning & growing. At first SaenG is very uneasy & disappointed in herself. "I-I failed the test," saeng says. "For a long moment MRS. Pan ouvong said nothing." You can tell at first the mother is disappointed & then as they talk the are planting which eases the mood. "How would you like an omelet w/ slices of the bitter melon? " "Id love it," saeng said. Her mood has now lightened & she is thaking a calm, collective decision to try again which is a reasonable decision to make when she is in a good frame of mind rather than upset & distraught. | 1 | null | null | null | null | 1 | 2 | 1 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 5 |
7,339 | 3 | The features in the setting in the story afects the cyclist in many ways. For example in the story it said, At same point, tumple weed crossed my path. This is saying that he is in the desert or somewhere very hot because I know that you usually only see tumple weeds in very hot places. Thus, being in the desert affect the cyclist because he is already low on water then being in a place as hot as the desert made him get even nor dehydrated. Another feature in the setting in this story that affected the cyclest is the hills he had to climb. This affected him because he was already dehydrated and climbing hills made him have to work more which caused him to lose more sweat and become even more dehydrated. Those are two examples of how the features in the setting of this story affected the cyclest. | 2 | null | null | null | null | 2 | 2 | 2 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 8 |
4,752 | 2 | Censorship in libraries is when a librarian has the right to remove certain materials, such as books, movies, music, magazines, etc., from the shelves of a library, if the item is inapropiate. I believe that libraries should not have censorship. I personally, think that it should be up to the library if they could have that power. If it is a library were there's always smaller children their, then I think they could have the power of censorship. In conclusion, it should be the parents of the smaller children's responsibility to make sure their child's book is appropiate for there son or daughter. Now, say if it was just a normal library with both a mixture of both grown-ups and children, then I would say there still is no need at all for a censorship. First in for most, because its your choice of the item, if you think it is offensive then simply do not read it, watch it or listen to it. Second of all, it wouldn't be fair to the people in the library who liked a certain item, but could no longer use that item just because one person thought it was offensive. Also people would just start saying they thought that item was not suited for the library just because they did not like it period. Last of all, members of the library would have the same right as the librarians. So many of all the members have such different feelings on items, that so many different items would be taken off the shelf, that by the end there would be no books left. In conclusion, personally I do not think censorship is necessary in libraries. It would not be needed because smaller children's parents should be responsible enough check the child's items, and also because there would be so much conflict with what items were taken of the shelf and how many items were taken off the shelf. There for, I believe cencorship is not need in libraries. | 5 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 4 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-2/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 23 |
3,471 | 2 | Censorship in public libraries, allowed? I believe it should be, with a few different veiw points. For one, why should the books come off of shelves because some people do not like the plot of the series? Two, @CAPS1 is over a million of us people out @CAPS1 and we all are not a like in many ways. Also @CAPS2, reading is one of those things that we differ with each other. One person might read peaceful warm-hearted stories, than you have people out @CAPS1 like want something more intense to be able to read. With all of us being different all over the world. Humans have different taste in food, music, movies, and books. All people have different ways to satisfy their pleasures in book readings, to me books are like religons not all of us are the same in that, and at the same time we are all freely living with our reglion without any punichment, so why would you take away books that people love to read freely? To me, in my eyes is just not right. It's like taking candy away from a innocent baby because it will rot it's teeth out. What I mean by that is, that sure some books to people @MONTH1 offend them yet their might be some people out @CAPS1 being offensive to that persons books and so on, but as all as your baby's teeth aren't rotting out, than why take the candy away? Meaning if the books have each individal shelf with labels on what it was all about, which they do. People wouldn't feel so offensive finding them in the wrong spot. Looking at the point of veiws do you understand where I come from with this? We are all the same, yet in books we find each other inside of them, finding ourselves into books, I know many book readers with different types of tastes. No matter who they were and who their friends were, we all are different. To many people other than myself, would agree with that. So tell me again why should censorship not be in public libraries | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-2/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 11 |
501 | 1 | Dear, @ORGANIZATION1 you agree with what I'm trying to tell about people use the computer more than exsersise? Well first more and more people use computers but how does it benifit them. Secondly, they are spending to much time on their computer than exercising. Finally they spend less and less time with their family and being active. First more and more people use computers but how does that benifit them. Computers is just a adicting technology that makes you lazy and slow. Does using the computer @CAPS6 you with problems your having with your family...@CAPS11! Well I know this from ex perience. My mom is always on face book and I hate it I figure she loves the computer more then @CAPS7 do you want your kids to think that about you? As the days pass by her time on the computer increase and @CAPS1 sitting there needing @CAPS6 on homework and i'm thinking @CAPS2 @CAPS3 YOU @CAPS4"@CAPS5 @CAPS6 @CAPS7 @CAPS1 @CAPS9. See i was just thiking that cause @CAPS3 I said that it's a rap for @CAPS7 but @CAPS1 just trying to say this computer went benifit anyone @CAPS11 way. Second I want to inform the @CAPS12 @CAPS13 paper is that people are spending more time on the computer than exsercising. The obeast rate has been higer than it ever been. I believe by @PERCENT1! COME ON this is @CAPS14! people come home by @CAPS15.K and other fast food @NUM1 go on the computer and eat. Over time you get bigger and your apperence change. You began to look sloppy and nobody wants you. You look back and regret doing what you did. Finally you spend less and less time with you family. This causes you grow apart from your family your kids pick up bad habbits and do the opposite of what you want them to do. This tells @CAPS7 that the computer is just @CAPS11 good at all. In conclusion I informed you on why I dislike computers. They @CAPS4'@CAPS5 benift you. Makes you lazy and keeps you from you kids. So do oyou the local @CAPS13 paper agree? | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-1/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 15 |
16,365 | 6 | The builders, faced | 0 | null | null | null | null | 0 | 0 | 0 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 0 |
10,001 | 4 | NO IMAGE | 0 | null | null | null | null | 0 | 0 | 0 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 0 |
15,707 | 6 | The builders of the Empire State Building faced many obstacles in attempting to allow dirigibles to dock there. The first obstacle was that it was very dangerous to have a hydrogen (highly flammable) filled dirigible dock over one of the most densely populated areas at the time. They could not let the accident that had happened in Lakehurst, New Jersey happen in New York: "..., The owners of the Empire State building realized how much worse that accident could have been if it had taken place above a densely populated area such as downtown New York." The greatest obstacle was due to natural causes: "The winds on top of the building were consular shifting due to violent air currents." The dirigible would not be able to stay steady for docking or unloading. Other ideas to solve this problem like weights were, "neither practical or safe." The final obtacle was the law. "The other practical reason why dirigibles could not moor at the Empire State Building was an existing law against airships flying too low over urban areas". As shown, It was simply impossible for dirigibles to dock at the Empire State building because of natural causes, danger, and the law itself. | 3 | null | null | null | null | 3 | 2 | 3 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 11 |
10,509 | 4 | One it could mean she can only take the test in the spring. But also because her surroundings during that period relaxed heR. When she was dissapointed and @CAPS1 about her driving failing grade. | 0 | null | null | null | null | 0 | 0 | 0 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 0 |
1,083 | 1 | I think that using computer is fine. Reason why I think you have family from far away. Instead of talking hearing voice on the phone. They can talk to each other but most of all see each other. Show cool thing you have that are new. When you have a love one you can see them when there a way for a trip. Computer are helpful when your car is broken down or when you have no car. You can buy stuff at store by the comfort of your home. Almost everything you can get stuff out of store because they have online store to mail to you. Also now you can buy food on internet and lots more. Saving money computer tell you where to get good prices to save money. Lots of dating sites to meet diffent people to go out and give your commets. Texting on facebook can let you save money by texting for free. Playing free online games with your friends. You can make website and you can watch movie and show online. There just a lot of thing you can do on a computer. I know lots of people don't go outside exercise but I agree with some expert. Lot of people need to lose weight or need to go outside more to the real world. This techology people are big they don't go out more. They eat lots of food. But computer are very helpful in lots of way and its so fun. Those are my reason why I think that computer are great and sould be used more. | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-1/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 12 |
170 | 1 | There are some effects computers have on people that I agree with and disagree with. There are many people in the world that use computers every day and some that use it sometimes. Also it always gives you information everytime you use it. I would think that computers give a positive effect on people. Computers can have their likes and dislikes. Not everytime when you need information the computer won't give it to you. There are some websites that give you the right stuff you want to know and others do not fill your mind with positive things. That is one thing I do not like about computers. Do not think that is too bad because computers have alot more fun adavantages. One of the most common and used thing around the world is instant @CAPS7. Instant @CAPS7 is when you are communicating with another human bean over the online web. Many people use this to get in touch with a close family members or a friend. There are some names for instant @CAPS7 @CAPS1 @CAPS2, @CAPS3, @CAPS4-mail, and many more! Yes, the computer can be very addicting but once in a while you need to get off and maybe get some fresh air. For some people I agree that they stay on the computer to much and became very lazy. This is one disadvantage that can cause you from exercizing and seeing friends and family. There is no problem if you go on for an hour a day maybe more, but to long is not good. There are so many things for the computer I can't name them all @CAPS5, @CAPS6, @ORGANIZATION1, @CAPS7, and even buying things off the computers, those are many of the things you can do on your computer. I love going on the computer time to time doing many things I have talked about. Also if you do have one than reading this @MONTH1 persuade you into getting one. My opinion is that they give you a very positive effect. | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-1/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 17 |
10,520 | 4 | The author concludes the story with that statement because it shows that you can allways start clean you should never give up when you realy want something. The daniter realy wanted to pass the test so she worked hard but she failed it. She knows like the plant spring will offer a new braining in life and you can always change something you dont like about yourself. I stongly agree with this statement because if you didnt have a secound chance most people would all be losers because everyone makes mistakes, in there like and everyone has the over thniky to fix them. This is why I belive the author concludes this statement of the end of the story. | 2 | null | null | null | null | 2 | 1 | 2 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 7 |
6,456 | 3 | The setting affect the cyclist in alot of ways one way is that if you dont know where your going you could get hurt. Also is if the road condition are very bad. That is how the setting affected the cyclist. | 1 | null | null | null | null | 1 | 1 | 0 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 3 |
3,907 | 2 | I do not think that any books should be taken out of libraries because they are found 'offensive'. Something that is offensive to me @MONTH1 not be offensive to another. Although I have all the right in the world to object to a book that I find inappropriate, somebody else might believe that that book is completely appropriate. The main issues that most people have with books are foul language, sex, and difference in opinion. These three catagories are very sensitive issues, some @MONTH1 not be comfortable disscussing these issues. Many books in the library systems today contain foul language. Surprising enough a majority of the indecent language can be found in the young adult section. I don't believe that parents would be very happy to know what their children are reading. In our modern day world we are bombarded with images of sex and indecency. Books containing obscure acts are no different from television or magazines. Most romance novels are very descriptive and leave little room for imagination, and in the wrong hands can lead to some very prompting questions. Difference in opinion can be a big problem for some libraries if patrons do not like the message a book sends. Religion, politics, and morals can lead to some nasty debates, but sometimes we have to just agree to disagree. Can teenagers handle that kind of language and sexuality in a responsible way? Should the books be taken off the shelf just on the basis that we don''t agree with what it says? Should there be a sensor on what can and can't be put in libraries? I dont think that any books should be taken off of library shelves. If you don't agree with the book then don't read it. Instead of blaming libraries for what your children read, perhaps you should look at your own parenting and make sure they arn't reading something they shouldn't | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 5 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-2/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 22 |
9,796 | 4 | The author concludes the story with this paragraph to show that she needs to adapt to the new country. She wants to wait when the hibiscus is budding. The plant budding shows than it is adapting to a new environment just like Saeng. The story shows that Saeng is not used to the new country. she cries when she sees the plants because it reminds her of her old home. The plant also comforts her. when she addapts to the new country, then she will take the test again. | 1 | null | null | null | null | 1 | 1 | 1 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 4 |
942 | 1 | Dear local newspaper committee...., I am writing to you, about how there is a substancial dilemma within the concern of computer use. From my data that I have collected, computers are both somewhat good, and bad. But I believe that there are more reasonable "@CAPS1," toward computer use. In my opinion, I state that computers are quite addicting due to, addiction of computer, loss time of exercise, and how computers @MONTH1 "help," one in obtaining the loss of their social enviorment. Computer @MONTH1 seem helpful but of @ORGANIZATION1 they are a great way to research for @ORGANIZATION1 reasons. But there is also the choice of books for research. Computer use has risen to a substancial crisis line, because they are addicting. An example is the well-known link called, "@CAPS2," @CAPS2 is a place where you can socialize. But when your child has a @CAPS2, and they are on the computer doing "homework," there is a @PERCENT1 that they will end upon @CAPS2, than rather doing their homework that important information was found at an @ORGANIZATION1 @DATE1. Computers are addicting also because of online computer games. Computer games online can be fun, but are a complete waste of time for you electrical bill, and @ORGANIZATION1 purposed of you child. Computers are very addicting in terms of @CAPS2, and online games. Computers are somewhat good, but are very to you health. Did you know that @PERCENT2 of @LOCATION1 has increased their weight, due to videogames and computer? Computers are horrible when it comes to this topic. Overtime, you begin to gain weight by spending more time using the computer and less time working out and staying fit. This also revolves around addiction, by using the computer over a large period of time. In the end, computers are a harzardous topic, when it comes to working out, and staying in shape. Computers are terrible and horrified when it comes to friends. Friends are people who spend time with you and interact with you. But computers see it a different way. by using computer for a long period of time, you begin to think how computers are all you need. Soon enough, your friends will leave you because you don't care about them, and forget them. This also revolves around addiction. By addiction, you lose your friends and you damage your social enviornment. Computer @MONTH1 seem "fun," but are defuliated when it comes to friends. In the end, I beleive that computers are a waste, because they are addicting you become very unhealthy and they strive to damage your social enviornment. With the facts I have stated, they have supported my reasons. Computers are not the way to go. So, try books. | 5 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-1/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 21 |
4,370 | 2 | No I as an @CAPS1 cetazine do not feel that any materials should be removed. There are many reason I feel this way and I hope that after people have read this they will agree with me. THere are three main points supporting my opinion and i plan to list them below. First and for most is the fact that this is @LOCATION1. @LOCATION1 is suposed to be the land of the free and the home of the brave, or at least thats what the national anthem tells me. So to me if some one removes a book or movie from a library becasue they find it offencive they are trying to take away one of my right as an @CAPS1 cetacine. The right they are messing with to me is the right of freedom. I should be free to be able to walk into a library and grab any book i wish. I should be free to go to the movie store and find and rent any movie a choose from the shelf. If they put a movie or book away if they make it to were i can't get to it then they are messing with my freedom, and this is somthing i can't stand as an @CAPS1. I should be free to read or watch what ever i choose to. Which brings me to my next point. This point is a simple and logical one. My second point is that people have the choice to read or watch the movie. Just because it is there it does not meen that they have to read or watch it. If someone doesn't like a book good for them don't read it. If someone doesn't like a movie good for them don't watch it. It is rather quit simple in my opinion if someone doesn't like said book or movie then just leave it alone and don't mess with it. They shouldn't have the right to ruin it for everone else. Just because one or two or even twenty people find a book offencive doesn't mean they have the right to remove it. There @MONTH1 five million other people out their who love said book so why ruin for everyone just to make a few people happy. They do have the right to say no and not read or watch the movie, but they don't have the right to say i can't. Finaly people say that said book or movie should be removed because a child might get it and it is not apropreat for children. Well to that I have to say it is the parents job to make sure a child is not readind or watching something they shouldn't. If i child gets a hold of a book that is said to be bad it is the parents job to tell them to put it back. People don't have the right to completly remove said book or movie just because a kid might get it. So there is my opinion on this little matter. I don't feel that libraries should be censored. I feel we all have the right o make own decisions and that we have the right to read or watch what ever we choose. It is not fair to get ride of a book just because a few people don't like it. Hundreds of othes might love it, and like I said before if someone doesn't like a certain movie or book then don't read it or watch it. Don't ruin it for everyone else though. | 4 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 3 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-2/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 17 |
13,233 | 5 | The author's mood that he wanted you to feel was that your family and house was loving. he mentions a lot that his parents would let friends and @CAPS1 come eat at dinner table for because they would help the authors family in the long run. The mood shows that the author liked his home life growing up and that his family admired were they werer from. | 1 | null | null | null | null | 1 | 1 | 1 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 4 |
7,222 | 3 | In the adventures of the cyclist the setting is not only what developes the character but, that what affects how he pushes himself to not give up, even when he feels helpless. This is one example of how the cyclist is affected, "I had been hitting my water bottles pretty reguarly and I was traveling through the high desert of California in June," With that information you can observe how this harsh setting creates problems for him physicaly because his body needs water. Which he is extremely limited and doesn't savor it very well. These issues create the problem of dehydration, and when mentally you think your going to die without water. You start to panic and lose control over yourself. | 2 | null | null | null | null | 2 | 2 | 2 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 8 |
13,453 | 5 | The author creates a gratefull mood in the memoir. For example in paragraph @NUM1 the @NUM2 sentence the author states "Growing up in this environment instilled in me a great sense that "family" had nothing to do with being a blood relative." This @CAPS1 that the author is gratefull enough to have parents even though they are not his biological blood related parents. In paragraph @NUM3 In the first @NUM4 sentences the author is talking about how his parents came to this country with carage and without speaking the language or knowing the culture. He also mentioned in those sentences how to give their children a better life meant leaving behind families, friends and careers in their original country. This @CAPS1 that the author is also generous because he realizes the love and sacrafice it takes to do this. Also, In paragraph @NUM5 sentence @NUM4 he says that he has told his parants that what they did was brave because he would have never been able to do what they did. It really displays how grateful the author is, and how much he admires his parents. | 2 | null | null | null | null | 2 | 3 | 2 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 9 |
15,677 | 6 | The builders of the Empire State Building faced many obstacles in attempting to allow dirigibles to dock there. They consulted with experts, taking tours equipment and mooring operations in New Jersey.The architects couldn't just drop the mooring mast on top of the building, if it did it would add stress to the building's frame. The Stress of the load and would have been transmitted all the way to the building's foundation. The steel frame would have to be modified and strengthened.The greatest obstacle was nature. The winds on top of the building were constantly Shifting due to violent air currents. Even if the dirigible were tethered to the mooring mast, the back of the ship would around and around the mooring mast. You could weigh it down but that would be dangling high above pedestrians on the Street, which was neither practical or safe.There was also a law against airships flying too low over urban areas. And When they tried delivering newspapers they noticed it wasn't going to work | 2 | null | null | null | null | 2 | 2 | 2 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 8 |
3,015 | 2 | Should certain materials be removed from the shelves of the library that are found offensive? @PERSON1 states that we will have no books left of the shelf to read if everyone removes a book they do not approve of. What some people think is the most innocent book, could offend another individual. Different people find different topics offensive. No two people think the same. Though certain books or magazines @MONTH1 have offensive subjects or materials in them, if they were to be removed, how would we learn? For example, say there was a historical fiction book about racism. The book might show different perspectives of how people lived when racism flourished. Readers could learn from the books how racism affects people, and why it is wrong. Learning about dislikes can make someone more knowledgable on why some people think the way they do. The readers can learn from mistakes made in the past. Books or movies depict how life was years or even centuries ago; morals were different a while ago from what they are now. If many people were to agree that a certain material is very offensive or not appropriate for adolescents or young children, one option that could be available is only allowing adults to check it out. The library could also put a warning on it if they think the content of the material is too harsh. Another idea could be setting up reviews on a website with a list of each book in the library. Consumers can read the review first and then decide whether to check it out or not. People have their own opinions and views on materials. A person should learn to be tolerant of materials; others might truely enjoy it. This article might be offensive to those who read it, because they might think things should be more sensored rather than tolerated. If someone does not like the material, they are not forced to check it out of the library so why cause a fuss over it? One person might find a topic very offensive while that same topic sparks interest in another individual. Each person has different morals so who is to say what should and should not be in a library? | 5 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-2/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 22 |
6,866 | 3 | In the essay, Rough Road Ahead: Do not exceed Posted Speed Limit, the features of the setting affect the cyclist. Firstly, the cyclist had been pedaling through the high deserts of California, making a hint that the temperature was hot and dry, and therefore he mustve been getting thirsty regularly and exhausted from the sun beating down on him. Second, he began to ride through hills, and as common sense would be used, hills are much harder to ride on a bicycle especially up hill, and it wears you down. These hills, along with a lack of water mustve tired him out and given him extreme difficulty to make it without much water. As you can tell, the difference in setting plays its crucial part on the cyclist and his precious water supply. | 2 | null | null | null | null | 3 | 3 | 3 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 11 |
1,633 | 1 | Dear @CAPS1, I think that computers affect our country in a positive way. Three reasons why I think so are comunication, @CAPS2, entertainment and, @CAPS3. One of my favorite things to do is talk and when on of my best friends moved away and I lost his phone number I thought we had no way of doing it. One day he requested me on facebook and from there on we have been comunicating on web sites like facebook, myspace and, skype. My second reason why computer's benifit our society is @CAPS2. At my dad's house I do not have a television so I rely on the internet to keep me informed on what is going on in the world. A website called @CAPS4.com was the frist to anounce @PERSON1's death befor anyone even suspected it. Stories like that often break rest on the internet. The third reason why computers benefit our society is entertainment. You can watch videos, play games, listen to music, comunicate with friends. The last reason why computers benefit our society is @CAPS3. Many @CAPS3 in our comunity require computer skills such as a acountant, a manager, software designner, and a computer programer. The computer make @CAPS3 and more eficient by correcting mistakes, providing a visual and typeing. These are the reasons why computers affect our community in a positive way. | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-1/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 20 |
9,451 | 4 | I think the author concludes the story with this paragraph because she was upset that she moved. She is also upset that she failed her drivers test. So she planted the plant and shes says that when spring comes, she will retry her drivers test | 1 | null | null | null | null | 1 | 1 | 1 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 4 |
14,852 | 6 | The first obstacle that it faced with having to reconstruct the body frame so that it could support the mooring mast, The second is that dirigibles from other country's used hydrogen, wich is highly flammable, instead of helium. The third reason wich should have been apparent from the start was a law against airships flying too low over urban areas. The last reason is the wind conditions at that hight made it impossible for the dirigibles to land there without the tail and swaying in the wind. | 4 | null | null | null | null | 4 | 3 | 2 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 13 |
844 | 1 | Dear @CAPS1 local @CAPS2, I think that computers are on positive effect on people. @CAPS6 you think that there positive on people? Well I'll give you @NUM1 reasons why you should say "@CAPS8" @NUM2) teaches hand-eye coordination @NUM3) abiliy to learn and get your @CAPS3 online @NUM1) you can talk to people all of the world. These are @CAPS1 @NUM1 reasons. @CAPS1 first reason is hand-eye coordination. If you have hand-eye coordination, you can @CAPS6 anything. This can help you get a job and even help with a sport you like. Having hand-eye coordination is important because were in @DATE1 everything goes around by computer and cell phones. This is @CAPS1 first reason. @CAPS1 second reason, how the computer can teach people things. The internet has a lot of web sites about how to get your @CAPS3 online. And you can take online classes. There is a @PERCENT1 drop-out rate and @PERCENT2 of those kid don't have there @CAPS3, so they go online to take there classes. The computer can really help you. This is @CAPS1 second reason. Finally, people go online to chat rooms to talk and met new people. Meeting new people is a good thing to @CAPS6. You can learn about where and how the person lives. Chats rooms are cool to. You can go online and talk to your friends without wasteding your phone minutes. The computer can help in many ways. @CAPS1 last reason. OK, I'm done but @CAPS6 you remember that question I asked you? (@CAPS6 you the computers are a positive effect on people?) @CAPS7 @CAPS6 you think? I hope you say " @CAPS8, they are an positive effect ". But any ways those are @CAPS1 @NUM1 reasons why. P.S. I hope you go out and buy a computer after reading this!! | 4 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-1/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 17 |
14,865 | 6 | There were many reasons why architects had problems allowing dirigibles to dock on the empire State building. One of the problems was that most dirigibles were @NUM1 ft long and it would be to much. There Would only be a single cable tether and it would add stress to the buildings frame. The entire Steel frame would have to be modified and strengthened which would cost over sixty thousand dollars.The greatest reason why the mooring mast would never fullfill its purpose is safety. Most dirigibles from the United States used hydrogen rather than helium, and hydrogen is highly flammable. The greatest obsticale to the successful use of the mooring was nature itself. The winds on the top of the buildings were constantly shifting due to the violent air currents. Even if the dirigible were tethered to the mooring mast the back of the Ship would swivel around. They are meant to land on open playing feilds but using these at the empire state building Where they would be dangling high above pedestrians was not safe | 3 | null | null | null | null | 3 | 3 | 3 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 12 |
6,269 | 3 | The whys the setting affected the cyclist is that the hotter it was the more water that he drank. Also the further he travled the more tired he got which caused him to get hotter and which caused him to drink more of his water. | 0 | null | null | null | null | 0 | 0 | 0 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 0 |
9,968 | 4 | The author concludes the story with this paragraph, because it expresses the meaning of the story. Life continues no matter what, the hibiscus will return again in the spring. The hibiscus is like a symbol to Saeng's life. The plant normally doesn't survive in winter months, but this one did. The mother says, "It's flowers aren't as pretty, but it's strong enough to make it through the winter months here..." Saeng and her mother are just like the plant. They are strong and their lives will continue even though they are in a new environment The author chose to end the story with that parragraph because even though she say the hibiscus will come back every spring the deeper meaning is that Saeng and her mother, like the hibiscus, will continue to live their lives. | 3 | null | null | null | null | 3 | 2 | 3 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 11 |
15,941 | 6 | Based on the excerpt, obstacles that the builders of the Empire State Building faced in attempting to allow dirigibles to dock there was that the steel frame of the Empire State Building would have to be modified and strengthened to accommodate the mooring mast, and rather than building a utilitarian mast without any ornamentation, the architect designed a shiny glass and chrome-nickel stainless steel tower that would be illuminated from inside, with a stepped-back design that imitated the overall shape of the building itself. | 0 | null | null | null | null | 1 | 2 | 2 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 5 |
7,614 | 3 | In the essay Do Not Exceed Posted Speed Limit the features of the setting affects the cyclist because he has to cross different types of land marks. First, he got information from the old people. For example, when he showed the map to the old people their only going to know the old short cuts not the new ones. Second, when he ran out of water. For instance, when the cyclist ran out of water he had to climb hills and that tired him out. Plus when he tried to get water from that one thing only hot water come out last, when he finally got to a story the old guy had a map. For example, when he asked the old guy about the place he was going to he said I have my own map. So therefore he knew he was in trouble. In conclusion, this is how the features of the setting affects the cyclist. | 2 | null | null | null | null | 1 | 2 | 2 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 7 |
111 | 1 | @CAPS1 judgment comes from expirience, and expirience comes from bad judgement, qouted from my uncle's dad. Computers haven't been around all that long for the public, so the public has little experience. Therefore, the public also lacks @CAPS1 judgement in using computers and the detrimental effects are starting to show. Computers have caused damage to people! To begin with, computers can be a @CAPS2 issue for people. In studies in @LOCATION1, @NUM1 out of @NUM2 @CAPS3 who spend their time (@NUM3 or more hours) are wearing glasses. Because of bad @CAPS2 effects the screen has on your eyes. Furthermore, computer games are made to be addicting, which causes @CAPS3 to sit in front of the computer instead of excercising. This @MONTH1 be one of the biggest causes of obesity in @LOCATION2! My little brother used to be addicted to a flying game, and he sat in front of it for hours every day and started to get fat. As soon as he stopped playing it and going outside more he immediatly started to lose fat. Therefore, people need to move around more instead of sitting in front of the computer. To continue, my second argument is about detrimental effects computers have on the enviroment. First, computers need electricity to run. That electricity comes from power plants. Over @PERCENT1 of @LOCATION2's powerplants are coal, petroleum, or natural gas based. When people turn on the computer because they are bored, it wastes electricity that doesn't need to be used. Furthermore, scientists suspect humans are now a major cause of global warming. It is common sense that those powerplants burn their respective fuels to create electricity. In other words there is a definite connection between computers and global warming. Also, the powerplants release pollutants into the air that can eventually cause acid rain. To end with, my last argument is about people's skills. In a school survey, @CAPS3 who used their computers for more than @NUM4 hours per day didn't know how to cook or how to even light a match! There is a definite connection between the two as most people just put something in the microwave to eat to be able to go back to the computers as fast as possible. The matches are lit by parents to light fires or candles, But what happens when a natural disaster strikes like in @LOCATION3 or @LOCATION4? How will @CAPS3 be able to fend for themselves? The only way to cook would be with fire. There wouldn't be microwaves to cook canned food with. Furthermore, how would @CAPS3 be able to even start a fire without @CAPS4 how to light a match? Evidently excessive computer use could have very detrimental effects in a natural disaster, even to adults, so we need to stop it! Do you want @LOCATION2 to be thought of as @CAPS5 and @CAPS6? Should the enviroment, our only home, suffer because of a few bored people? How will we handle a major natural disaster? In conclusion, people are spending too much time on their computers, and they need to stop! People are becoming @CAPS6, @CAPS7 the environment, and losing important life skills. We need to all come together and cooperate to keep people healthy, to retain our life skills, but most importantly ssave our one and only beautiful @LOCATION5. | 5 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 5 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-1/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 24 |
6,324 | 3 | There were many features that affect the cyclist. Lack of water slowed him down. Also the hills and sun were a big problem. | 1 | null | null | null | null | 1 | 2 | 1 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 5 |
1,274 | 1 | Dear @CAPS1, @CAPS2, some people do spend most of the day on the computers, but not everyone. Oh, let me start with no. Not all people take atvantege of the computer. Like scientest, your banks, and schools. These tipe of computers helps us through life. With out these computers then we willl still be cluless on a lot of things. But, there are people out there that did take atvantege of the computers. And they still do. With unforgiving acks like child porn. One of our mane problem in the world is child porn. And a lot has to do with the kidnapping. Or in rare cases the parents are the cause of it. So these are a lot of changes that need to be doen. But when there cleared then the computer world will be peacful once agaen. | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-1/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 11 |
4,255 | 2 | Have you ever been reading something that made you mad? Well, to be honest I can't remember the last time I walk into a librarie and found something there that could had offended somebody. But thats just me, I'm sure that there is stuff out there that could really get to a person. No, I don't that materials should be removed from shelves if they are found offensive. People go to libraries to find out information on stuff that they don't know. If you are checking something out then you already know that there is a possibility of something that you don't agree with. I think it should be anybody business than the person checking it out. Now, I'm not the type to get all frustrated or upset from something that I have seen on a shelve, but I could image that there are people out that are like that. If I had found something that I disagreed with I would not read it or just think nothing of it. I also think that you should be prepared before walking into a public place where they have all kinds of reading material. To you it @MONTH1 be offensive, but to others its hilarious. All I'm trying to say just do'n get all upset over something that you have read. | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-2/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 11 |
12,944 | 5 | The mood in this memior was happyness. It was happyness because he talks about how much his parents care not only about their family but also friends. | 1 | null | null | null | null | 1 | 1 | 1 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 4 |
15,142 | 6 | There were many obstacles the builders of the Empire State Building faced in attempting to allow dirigibles to dock there. in the excerpt "The Mooring Mask" by @PERSON1. The architects and engineers of the Empire State Building were all very competitive for the Building to be very tall and they did not have a very great plan that they used. They wanted the building to have a great top and wanted it to also be useful, so they wanted dirigibles to dock there They figured out after that it wasn't such a good idea when they looked into the history of how many accidents happened. If any accident happened in New York like that then it would be a very big deal because there are so many people that live there. "The winds on top of the building were constantly shifting due to violent air currents." The back of the ship would swivel around and around the mooring mask. They felt it would be unsafe for many reasons. This is the reason why the builders went through many obstacles | 1 | null | null | null | null | 1 | 2 | 1 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 5 |
7,086 | 3 | The features of the setting affected the cyclist greatly. For example when he was riding on the road he would pick a destination and ride to it. Then he would take a break. If this destination was a building he would be strong willed and determined. If it looked like their was nothing ahead but hills, he would just ride and wait to fall over dead without a care in the world. | 0 | null | null | null | null | 0 | 1 | 1 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 2 |
328 | 1 | What I think about computers benifiting our community is great. Tecenology has gone far over the years. The most important is the computer. Most schools have computers. The reason is that benefits society. They are a hudge save in paper. You also learn more thing about place @CAPS1 any thing. These reasons support why we need to have computers. Computers benifits our community by saving paper. It also make our work neater. We can talk to friends and familys. The main reason is that it give computer technians more jobs people need more jobs computer also provide news. say The mayor need to send and iportant message about polluting the water he can do that through email. The main thing today in our society is going green. The only way we can do that is by swiching to computers. We have to chop so many trees down just to get @NUM1 paper to each kid in the grade. Aduts should understand we need to conserve paper. Now I know what your thinking what of we need to print something. My response is that you just could email it to a teach friend or any body else. Kids these day need to learn more about other cultures. We need to know what there econimy. The fastes what we could do that is internet. It is so much faster than looking through thousands of books. All you have to do is type the place you want and boom there it is. There are many benefits to having a computer my final reason is it also give you great hand I cordination. And if you want to be a athe lite than you need lots of it. How the computer gives you hand I coordination is from typeing an moving the mouse. The best way is to play lots of education video games. Whith all the facts and statement I gave you like benifiting community, going green and also learn about other place. Please when you are writing you article before and listen to my facts. | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-1/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 15 |
6,387 | 3 | The features of the setting affect the cyclist in many ways. For example he feels dehydrated and tired because he is riding through the desert and has a lack of water. I often feel this way when jogging for extended periods of time. The men in the story who havent left the confines of their porches since Carter was in office also add to the story. Due to their role, the cyclist takes an unmarked shortcut that turns out to be horrible. The Welchs factory affects the cyclist because it increases his thirst and causes him to once more think about it. The sign showing grape juice looks irrisistable to him and drives him to keep forward in search of anything to drink. The terrain charge also affects the cyclist because it causes him to have to work ever harder to get up hills now rather than just ride flat terrain. | 3 | null | null | null | null | 3 | 3 | 3 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 12 |
1,244 | 1 | Deear Newspaper, I think that the effects that computers are having on people is a @CAPS1 thing because most people just sit at the computers all day long. In this letter I am going to talk about the effects of computers on people, what we could be doing instead, and what person are doing on the computer. First thing is that computers are having a @CAPS1 effect on people and there life computers are making people just fit inside on their computers all day and do nothing. They just sit there playing games also about @PERCENT1 of the people who are spending to much time on the computer are probally pating well their on the computer which that is why some people @MONTH1 be fat. Most of the people who spend all of they time on the computer is people in there @NUM1's and @NUM2's some are in there @NUM3's or @NUM4's. Just sitting there on the computer will get you. Where in life. It will not give you a job or school education. By just sitting at the computer for a while you will not be able to do things out side. If so many people were not on the computer all the time then they could be outside. Being outside they can play sports, ride bikes, swim, run and more. They could also get a job and make some money or go to college, kids who are on the computer to much could get out and go to the mall, hang with friends you could get some exercise, or just enjoy nature. There is no use for going on the computer and being there for more then @NUM5 or @NUM6 hours, the most you should be on the computer would be an hour to an hour and a half. Kids and teenagers should only go on the computer for homework and the rest of the time doing something eles. Well all of the kids grade through @NUM7 grade should go out a play with their toys and people @NUM8 grade and up should hang out with and do thing like go to the mall, see a movie, or just have a sleepover. Also everyone in these grades should interact with there families more by seeing them more then @NUM7/@NUM8 times a month and they could have parties or just get together and hang out. So people should do some of the other things I said instead of just going on the computer all of the time. The last thing is the things that people are doing on the computers which is like I sometimes go on facebook. Other people go on facebook, google, games looking up information, and more. They also have emails where they chat with other people. Another thing people go on is youtube and listen to music and watch veidos. So I don't think that the effect of the computers on people is a good thing. I think that people shoud be out doing things then just sitting at home on the computer. People who sit at home on computers could and probally will get to fat. So the effect of computers on people is @CAPS1. | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-1/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 19 |
3,356 | 2 | Is the censorship in libraries really necessary? In my opinion it is but only to a certain extent. I believe that most people who frenquently go to the library know what types of books, movies, magazines, etc. that are for more of the adult group and more of the teenage/children group. I think the censoring is helping to keep our youth from taking the words and actions and using them in there daily lives. If we @CAPS9't want them to read or to even hear them I think the censorship is a great thing in ways. I believe if the censorship was to go away in some forms, I would use a different method of a censorship that was a bit more on the more favored sides for adults. The censorship would still be at the library in a certain form. There would be something just a bit different or new about whatever that person is checking out. If we could, when people are checking out these books, movie, magazines, etc. we could use a rating just like movies do. When a child whom is @NUM1 comes to the library to check out an item and they find one they are interested in they could bring it to the librarian and the librarian would check the rating and the age of the child with there library card and see if that item is appropriate for that child. There could be many ratings @CAPS1, @CAPS2, @NUM2, and @CAPS3. I think ages @NUM3 are for the @CAPS1-@CAPS2, the ages @NUM4 are for the @NUM2 and ages @NUM6 and up for rated @CAPS3. I see many times when children are learning words, phrases, and actions from movies, books, etc. that make them think it is ok to do or say these things. I think not. In my opinion I think that this idea could help out our youth and there parents make better choices in the content they are submitting themselves to. So if you feel like this is a good idea contact your local library and tell them you are in favor of the @CAPS7, '@CAPS7 @CAPS8.' @CAPS9't wait until you have forgotten, call now. | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-2/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 10 |
13,234 | 5 | The mood created by Narciso Rodriguez is happines. @CAPS1 shows happiness by showing @CAPS1 wanted nothing more that to be with his family doing the things @CAPS1 loved, which @CAPS1 did. @CAPS1 also shows that @CAPS1 is greatful. "I will always be greatful to my parents for their love and sacrifice." @CAPS1 feels @CAPS1 could never be as "courageous" as his parents and @CAPS1 thanks them for that, "I've thanked them repeatedly." I think the overall mood of this memoir is joy and happines.There is a flowchart on the bottom of the page, @NUM1 columns: one is mood, the other support. Under mood is happy and grateful. Under support for happy is "like @CAPS1 wanted nothing more". For grateful is written (@NUM2). | 2 | null | null | null | null | 2 | 2 | 1 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 7 |
628 | 1 | Dear @LOCATION1, @CAPS1 you imagine where the world would be without computers? Our daily lives would be dull and boring without new technology. Computers help society do various activities that would be impossible if we didn't have computers. They give us the ability to learn at home, connect with other people, and give a source of entertainment. From these reasons our lives because easy and convenient, which is what @CAPS2 people strive to accomplish. The ability for an average person to learn has greatly increased. It has gone from just being able to go to school to the @CAPS2 various ways to increase your intelligence on the computer. Programs such as @ORGANIZATION1, which teaches people how to speak a language, are available on the computer. These programs are like going to school, but more accesible to the public. To further help the public, there are ways to gain college degrees online. that how . Even if you go to school a computer @CAPS1 still help you excel in you work @CAPS2 sources of research are available on the computer and you like to the web a computer is a great place for fun. However, people still think computers are good. They claim to gaining on the other hand, the computer gives people website to help lose weight.They also say people aren't enjoying nature, even though there are @CAPS2 ways to appreciate on the computer. Lastly, it is stated that you dont . To conclude, computers greatly benefit us and are good. New technology is good thing and should keep expanding because of gaining the ability to , conncet with people and having fun, a computer helps the general public. Please, think of what i have said and buy a computer! | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-1/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 25 |
12,540 | 5 | In the memoie, "Narciso Rodriguez, from Home: The Blueprints of our lives, the mood created by the author in the memoir. The mood the character created was greatfull. One way he was greatfull was because he talked about how he grew up with his family and was happy for every thing his family went to help him out becoming someone in life. The author apreciated everything they have done for him even though they were immagrants but still helped him out. In conclusion the authors mood that he created was greatfull. | 2 | null | null | null | null | 2 | 1 | 2 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 7 |
15,169 | 6 | The builders of the Empire State Building faced numerous obstacles in attempting to allow dirigibles to dock there. The unforeseen safety issues lead to the downfall of the creative use for the building. "The greatest reason was one of safety. Most dirigibles from outside the United States used hydrogen rather than helium, and hydrogen is highly flammable" (@CAPS1). They saw some of the dangerous affect of hydrogen when the German dirigible the Hindenburg was destroyed in a fire. "Owners of the Empire State Building realized how much worse the accident could have been if it had taken place above a densely populated area such as downtown New York" (@CAPS1). Other problems that the builders of the building faced were those of mother nature. "The winds on top of the building were constantly shifting due to violent air currents" (@CAPS1). This made it hard for the dirigible to dock to the mast safely. "Even if the dirigible were tethered to the mooring mast, the back of the ship would swivel around and around the mooring mast" (@CAPS1). Not only was nature playing against the builders, but the law was also. This is almost negligence on the builders part to not realize that they would be breaking a law by constructing this mooring mast. "This law would make it illegal for a ship to ever tie up to the building or even approach the area" (@CAPS1). Although the idea for a dirigible mooring mast on top of the empire State building seemed innovative and practical, it was irrelevant due to the many obstacles that obstructed the builders of the Empire State Building. | 3 | null | null | null | null | 3 | 3 | 4 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 13 |
7,338 | 3 | The features of the setting affect the cyclist in many ways. First of all he is in the middle of no where, and he doesnt know the direction of where he is going, and he also doesnt know the people who live there. The other thing is that he doesnt have a food, or a drink, so without eating or drinking he cant get energy, so he cant ride the bike. | 1 | null | null | null | null | 1 | 1 | 1 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 4 |
689 | 1 | Suppose you have a family member that you have not seen in a long time and you dont have enough money to visit them because they live to far? Or you are injured or sick and you have nothing to do, so you decide to just browse the internet and you actually learn some interesting things like what new organism has scientist found out or something in history you've never known before? Amazingly, the computer is filled with knowledge like this. You could talk to family members you haven't seen before or just havent got the chance to see them in a long time. You could even know a lot of new interesting stuff about nature and history you would have never known about by just stepping outside. And just so you know more, I'll even tell you about these things. I have a half sister who I only get see like once a year or once two years. But the only way I get to interact with her is on facebook. There is also websites people use to talk to loved ones like twitter, myspace, yearbook, aim, skype ect. Not only do you just talk to them you could do a webcam chat, so you could also see them. Alot of people use webchat to talk with old friends. While on the computer you could also learn new things. Yesterday, when I was on the computer I got bored and did some random searching, and in that @NUM1 min. I learned things I never heard about, like the "@CAPS1 massacre" and that time when a teacher went into a spaceship for the first time and it blew up with the teacher in it. Man was that a tragedy! If you were interested in nature you could learn about all kinds of nature around the world. Also, if you are interested in ancient time with a few typing you got all kinds of fascinating things of ancient time like @PERSON1, the city that was forgetten, then found. I'm pretty sure you couldn't learn that kind of stuff stepping outside. The amazing things a computer could do! Talking with family and friends you haven't seen in which to be decades and learning fascinating things. Usually it's cool because you could learn things your teacher never new. Would you want the teacher teaching you or you teaching the teacher! | 4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 5 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-1/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 21 |
4,084 | 2 | Today in our day and age we have books, music, movies, and magazines that say or show materials that young children and teens should not be seeing at their ages. I am writting your newspaper company to tell you that I think the censorship should be implied more in libraries. Their should be something like a warning label on the magazines, movies, music, etc. that the parent has to sign before that says, '@CAPS1 child can see or hear the materials being displayed.' In this centry we have @ORGANIZATION1 and @ORGANIZATION2 @CAPS2 @CAPS3 shows showing violience, sexual content, alcohol, and drugs. Its almost impossible to keep all children away from these things, but we should at least try to. There are shows on @ORGANIZATION2 @CAPS2 now showing teenage pregnencys, and they are pursading the viewers that its okay to have children without being married, or even in a relationship with the person. @ORGANIZATION1 shows are now showing things like stealing in stores and the actor or actress getting away with the prize with no conserquence. Also they have violence and uneeded langauge. I know from @CAPS1 own experience watching @ORGANIZATION2 @CAPS2 @CAPS1 dad has came into @CAPS1 room, and told me to turn it off. That they shouldn't be allowed to do somethings they are showing the viewers. I know when I am married and have children I will keep @CAPS1 kids away from certain materials as long as I can until they are old enough to understand, and know the right thing to do in the situation. Some of the language they use such as 'retard' I find offensive. In @CAPS1 opition the censorship in libraries and in households have really declined. Some parents have no idea what their child might be watching behind closed doors. A good parent would make sure that the materials their child is watching is appropraite for there age. Even books have sexual contact, and language. When I have children I will make sure that they are reading materials that fit them. Magazines these days are even worse. The call the @CAPS7 '@CAPS6 @CAPS7' for a reason, and young teens are picking it up off the shelves at conveniate stores and are reading it. Most music you hear on the radio has some sort of offensive words, refuring to sexual activity, or they are singing about drinking or drugs. Parents need to get more involved in their childrens life, and what they are reading or seeing. I am not saying that all materials need to be removed from the shelves, because some movies or reading materials send off great messages to kids and teens. I am just concerned about some things people can get so easily without any censoring. I hope you read this essay and really take it into concerderation. I hope to hear back from you soon. Thank you for your time | 3 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-2/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 16 |
6,730 | 3 | When the cyclist is in the serenity of an early sunset evening, the man enjoyed his cycling just hoping he could cut his time in half. Then, once he got the advice and headed down the road he saw a ghost town which is never good. Next he came to the fork and the town he came to had no water. On the way to the new town he came to the bumpy road and going @NUM1 he was out of water but finally after his determination he made it to a place that was very nice. So as you can tell the features of the scenery road affected him greatly. | 2 | null | null | null | null | 2 | 1 | 1 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-3/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 6 |
4,185 | 2 | We live in a world @DATE1 inundated and persuaded by media. Ever since we were little, our young minds have been filled with opinions of others from history and from the present. Whether we are reading a book, watching a motion picture, or even listening to a new music artist, our lives are being affected by such media. The art world is considered to be one of the most controversal businesses to work in. Each piece of literature or movie is shared by a vast community of critics. We all are given the right to our opinion on such pieces. Every piece of art is judged and then criticized. However, many find certain pieces to be offending in some way, shape, or form. It is quite impossible to produce such a piece that will fit everybody's satisfaction. For an example, religious pieces are often scorned for their nonfactual information or for the director's or author's opinion over the matter. Since we live in such a diverse community of religions, these pieces will never satisfy the audience. Movies have been criticized for decades because they represent some sort of life lesson or truth that is not appealing to the audience. Why not learn from them and reflect? No piece of media can possibly be directed to satisfy the opinions of all the world. As a personal example, I can see that novels and books over war are heavily criticized. The men and women who fought for our country @MONTH1 enjoy to see such pieces written about them, but war protesters and peace keepers @MONTH1 see this as an insult to their cause. @PERSON1 wrote a book by the name @CAPS1 @NUM1. This book was heavily criticized over the topic of censorship. The world in which they lived in had dramatically been affected by the impact of peoples opinions. If a book or movie was offensive to a group of people, then they burned the books. History books about slavery and war were burned because others found the topics offending. Non-religious groups thought that religion was offensive, so they burned the @CAPS2 and other works of religion. Their government wanted a world of peace and a community where every man was equal and diversity was no longer existent. @PERSON1 denies the book was written over censorship but his book gives our generation a great lesson. For generations, we have grown up in a world of diversity. Every mind is special and different and will never share identical thoughts as his neighbor. Therefore, we must recognize that we have to survive and live together. We can not escape the diversity in which we live in. The books we see on shelves, the movies we see on the big screen, and music we listen through our earphones all make up our generations history and the next. We need to accept our neighbor and his opinions because we are all born equal. If we throw away our history and our accomplishments, man is left nothing to improve on, nothing to leave his or her marking on history. We have to accept others ideas and build on them to improve our life and other's. As we stand @DATE1 in a world filled with diversity, we must move on and reflect. It is not a time to offend and be offended but a time to learn and move on | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-2/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 25 |
12,539 | 5 | Narciso Rodriguez created a very positive mood throughout the memoir. The mood that was created by the other was happy. I chose this mood because in the memoir he describes how nice it was to live in a town where people cared for him. He also mentions how grateful he was to have a caring and loving family to be brought up in. In this memoir about Narciso Rodriguez the author created a very positive mood throughout the memoir. | 2 | null | null | null | null | 2 | 3 | 2 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 9 |
15,942 | 6 | Based on the @CAPS1 "The Mooring Mast" by @ORGANIZATION1, The builders of the Empire State building faced many obsticals in attempting to allow dirigibles to dock there. Many obsticals came forth with building the Empire State building with Al Smith constructing the whole building. With Al Smith constructing the whole building, he was determined to outstrip the height. Al Smith secretly constructed a 185 foot spire inside the building, the shocked the media and public by hoisting it up to the top of the Chrysler building. Another obstical that was faced during the building of the Empire State building was the idea of having dirigibles being able to dock at the very top of the building. The idea of having the dirigibles being docked at the top of the Empire State building, the dirigibles would only be held by a single cable tether, which would add amounts of stress to the buildings frame. The greatest obstical that came to building the Empire State building with the idea of docking dirigibles at the top was safety. Most dirigibles from outside the U. S. Used hydrogen rather than helium, & hydrogen is very flammable and if anything to happen it could destroy New York. These are the reasons why the builders of the Empire State building faced my obsticals in the @CAPS1 "The Mooring Mast" by @ORGANIZATION1. | 1 | null | null | null | null | 1 | 1 | 1 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 4 |
15,528 | 6 | Being an architect and construction worker is one of the hardest jobs in the world, especially at an elevation of @NUM1 feet. Building the Empire State building was no easy task. An even more challenging task was building a mooring mast, a docking area for dirigibles, on top of the Empire State Building. Since the building had a flat roof, "architects could not simply drop a mooring mast on top of the Empire State building." Architects had to build an extension in the shape of a rocket jutting out from the flat roof. The Architects also realized that having a single cable at the top of the extension to hook onto the dirigible, would add tremendous stress to the building. They had to find a way to ease the stress to the building's foundation. Although the architects faced challenges they did overcome them and planned to put their ideas into action. | 1 | null | null | null | null | 1 | 3 | 2 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 7 |
12,666 | 5 | In the memoir "Narciso Rodriguez" by Narciso Rodriguez the mood is calm and they are happy. I think this because they talk mainly about the good thing in their childhood. They also say how much they loved thier family. If you don't love or have a family as a child you would not be happ and they were. My last reason is they were most grateful for their home and how their parent turned a house into a home. This is why I think the authors mood is happy and calm. | 2 | null | null | null | null | 2 | 1 | 2 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 7 |
4,596 | 2 | Diffrent books are mean't for diffrent people. Yes, somtimes it matters when certain materials are not supose to be showing in public. But, we need to know whats happening all over the world. Even as we speak there might be a battle going on somewhere or somthing very importent is about to happen in other contrey. We will need this informaion all the time. There's this old saying that I read in a book once, 'You can not juge a man until you claim under his skin and walk around in it'. It took me awhile to understand what they mean't by that. Then, I finely understood what they really mean't. You can't juge someone by their outer looks, you must juge their inner personaltiy.When you look at a book, movie, magazines, etc., you can not juge it until you see it for yourself. Compony people create these things for certain people that enjoy the things they love. Tv shows, newspapers, books, etc. All the things to make them happy.We must enjoy what we have in this life. People always say that the world is going to end. But it wont, for this we will live on in the after life. | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-2/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 10 |
15,115 | 6 | The builders of the Empire State Building faced obstacles in attempting to allow dirigibles to dock there. The main obstacle was that the builders couldn't @CAPS1 put the mooring mast on the Empire State Building, because it had a flat roof. The mooring mast would put pressure on the building's fram. To overcome this obstacle the architects had to modify and strengthen the frame. More than sixty thousand dollars' went into the modifications of the framework. The greatest obstacle though was nature, and there was nothing the builders could do about that. The violent air currents caused winds on the top of the building to constantly shift. In open fields dirigibles could be weighted down in the back using led weights, but with pedestrians around it wouldn't be practical nor safe. Without being weighted down the dirigibles would swivel around. | 2 | null | null | null | null | 2 | 3 | 3 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 10 |
578 | 1 | Computers are something everyone uses but there is a time when you get off and start expericing life. Computers do teach hand-eye cordination, let you talk to friends and family, and give you the chance to learn about faraway places and people. But it alos causes people to spend more time of the computer and less time exrcising enjoying nature, and interacting with friends and family. Excercise is a big thing in peoples life. It people, in shape and healthy @PERCENT1 of obeseity is caused by of the computers. Staying on all day sitting down rating. I think these should be a limit on a computer so people spend less time on the computer and more exercising. Most people dont know what it does to them but time they get unhealthier and weaker. They dont know that sitting down for hars and hars eating a bag a chips does time. Once they start doing it, it because a habit and eating and just go on the computer for hars and hars. Not only does it decrease the time peole spend exercising it also decreases the time people spend enjoying and the Computers are addicting you go on for five minutes and you forget all what you do before you know it you have @CAPS1 hours. When people go on the computers they forget all about things they do. Shopping going with you friends and family. Enjoying nature things and you that . It takes away your time that you can be going to the , going to stores restaurant the things you. | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-1/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 15 |
9,100 | 4 | The author concludes the story with this paragraph, because it's important to the story. Also it closes the story up. Its exploning that the girl is starting to adjust to the new area, and is going to try harder to get along well there. So by saying shes going to take the test again. It means shes going to look at it in a new way. The authur put this at the end trying to make sense of everything and show the girl had changed. | 1 | null | null | null | null | 1 | 1 | 1 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 4 |
13,067 | 5 | The author did a good job bringing different moods into the memoir. There was a sad mood but also happy at times to. When there was a happy mood the memoir was more enjoyable. The last sentence leaves people knowing he wouldn't trade it for anything | 0 | null | null | null | null | 0 | 1 | 1 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 2 |
3,083 | 2 | Do you believe that certain things need to be taken off the shelf that's uncensored for my children to see.No, I honestly do not because the library shouldn't have no uncensored things put up on the shelves that our children might not see.Cause the staff shouldn't let the children in that area without a parent were the uncensored books, magazines, movies, music and etc. But it's know ones fault because the media staff that works in the library shoudn't allow the younger kids to go in that area were those things are unless their guardian are with them. Unless they allow them in the area were the books, movies, magazines, etc.The kids should have a certain part of the library were they can take books from that's inappropiate for them. There's alot of books that children shouldn't be able to read but they read anyways without adults permission.And yes their some books,that's not inappropiate for the little ones and the big kids.Thing's like that is offensive toward the parents how the staff just let them read in see things like that in the parents wonder why, an how there children learning things like that. Certain things should be posted for things that kids shouldn't be able to see an read and do.And yes I have the right to say something to the staff for letting my child read, see things their not suppose to see.They know those things not appropiate for them so why would they let them watch or do or see stuff like that. My conclusion yes I think certain things that don't suppose to be were they suppose to be for young children to see.That's not right to let them see things like that. So that's why I'm writing this essay to the newspaper arguing on whats right for allowing them to see uncensored things they are not to see | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | null | null | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-2/prompt_and_rubric.html | null | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 10 |
12,014 | 5 | The mood created by the author is a feeling of greatfulness for his parents.Narciso Rodriguez is grateful to his parents for coming to the United States with courage. @CAPS2 realizes that they came to this country to give their children better lives. His parents had no knowledge of the @CAPS1 language. Rodriguez's parents had good jobs in Cuba, and had to start their lives from scratch, all for Narciso. Rodriguez has "often told them of my admiration for their strength and perseverance, and I've thanked them repeatedly." @CAPS2 is grateful to his parents for turning his small house into a home in which family is valued more than materialistic things The first sentence of paragraph six, Rodriguez states, "I will always be grateful to my parents for their love and sacrifice." That is an extremely good indicator that the mood created by the author is a sense of greatfulness for his parents. | 4 | null | null | null | null | 4 | 3 | 4 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-5/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 15 |
15,283 | 6 | The obsticles the builders of the @ORGANIZATION1 in attempting to allow dirigibles to dock there where the weather, and the Building Frame. The @CAPS1 obsticle was the wind because the winds at the top of the building were constantly shifting due to violant air currents. The wind was an obsticle because of a big gust of wind came it could not building materials or even workers off the building. A second obsticle was the building Frame because the dirigible was so big that at the top of the building being held by a single cable, that would add stress to the frame and would make the building unsteady. These are two examples of the obstacles the builders working on the empire state building @ORGANIZATION1 in attempting to allow dirigibles to dock there. | 1 | null | null | null | null | 1 | 1 | 1 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/prompt-6/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 4 |
10,040 | 4 | The author probably concludes the story with that paragraph to show that Saeng has realized she needs to be confident, and to also end the story on a good note. Also, the author wraps things familiar with Saeng, and things native to her new home into the last paragraph. At the beginning of the story, the girl seemed very upset and lost in this country, and missed her home greatly. "A wave of loss so deep and strong that it stung Saeng's eyes now swept over her." But once she gets home, and tells her mother she failed her driving test, she seems to feel better. Towards the end, after she planted the hibiscus, she sees geese and she feels as if they're "almost familiar". The paragraph that ends the selection does a good job of tying her past (the hibiscus), her present (the geese & the snow) and the drama of the story (failing the test) into one. | 3 | null | null | null | null | 3 | 3 | 3 | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/prompt_and_rubric.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/Prompt-4/source_essay.html | https://huggingface.co/datasets/nlpatunt/dataset_rubrics/raw/main/ASAP%2B%2B/General%20Guidelines%20for%20Scores.html | 12 |
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Check out the documentation for more information.
This is the train, test, and validation split of the ASAP++ dataset, prepared for use with the S-GRADES benchmark. Ground truth labels have been removed to prevent leakage during evaluation.
ASAP++ enriches the original ASAP dataset with attribute-specific essay scores (content, organization, style, etc.).
If you use this dataset, please cite the original:
@inproceedings{mathias2018asap++,
title={ASAP++: Enriching the ASAP Automated Essay Grading Dataset with Essay Attribute Scores},
author={Mathias, Sandeep and Bhattacharyya, Pushpak},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2018)},
pages={1169--1173},
year={2018}
}
If used as part of S-GRADES, also cite:
@inproceedings{seuti2026sgrades,
title={S-GRADES: Studying Generalization of Student Response Assessments in Diverse Evaluative Settings},
author={Seuti, Tasfia and Ray Choudhury, Sagnik},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2026)},
year={2026}
}