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[{"instruction": "Describe a process of making crepes.", "output": "Making crepes is an easy and delicious process! Here are step-by-step instructions on how to make them:\n\n1. Assemble your ingredients. For basic crepes, you'll need: 1 cup all-purpose flour, 2 eggs, 1/2 cup milk, 1/2 cup water, 1/4 teaspoon salt, and 2 tablespoons melted butter.\n\n2. Mix the batter: In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the flour and the eggs. Gradually add the milk and water, stirring constantly to ensure that there are no lumps. Add salt and melted butter, and mix well.\n\n3. Let the batter rest: If you can, let the batter sit for an hour or so. This will help the flour to absorb the liquid and make the crepes more tender.\n\n4. Heat your pan: Preheat a non-stick pan over medium heat. Lightly butter the pan or use cooking spray to prevent the crepes from sticking.\n\n5. Pour the batter: Using a ladle or a measuring cup, pour a small amount of batter (about 1/4 cup) onto the center of the pan. Immediately tilt the pan in a circular motion to spread the batter evenly and thinly over the bottom of the pan.\n\n6. Cook the crepe: Cook the crepe for 1-2 minutes until the bottom is lightly golden. Carefully loosen the edges with a spatula and flip the crepe over to cook the other side for another minute.\n\n7. Remove and repeat: Gently slide the crepe onto a plate, and then repeat the process with the remaining batter. Remember to re-butter the pan between each crepe if necessary.\n\n8. Fill and serve: Fill your cooked crepes with your desired filling, such as fresh fruit, whipped cream, Nutella, or ham and cheese. Roll or fold, and serve immediately. Enjoy!"}, {"instruction": "Transform the following sentence using a synonym: The car sped quickly.", "output": "The car accelerated rapidly."}, {"instruction": "Make a persuasive argument to promote recycling.", "output": "Recycling is an incredibly important action that we must all take to help preserve our planet for future generations. By recycling, we can reduce the amount of waste that goes to landfills, conserve natural resources and energy, and reduce pollution from production of new materials.\n\nWhen we don't recycle, our garbage ends up in landfills where it can take hundreds of years to decompose. Landfills can release harmful chemicals and greenhouse gases, polluting the soil, air and water. However, by recycling and reusing materials, we minimize the amount of garbage that ends up in landfills, and therefore reduce the potential harm it can cause to the environment.\n\nRecycling also helps conserve our natural resources by reducing the demand for new materials. For example, recycling paper means fewer trees need to be cut down, and reusing metal and plastic means less mining and oil extraction. This, in turn, conserves energy, minimizes deforestation and reduces the environmental impact associated with producing new materials.\n\nAdditionally, recycling also has a positive impact on the economy. It creates jobs in the recycling and manufacturing industries, and reduces the costs of waste disposal for companies and taxpayers. Recycling is good for the environment and the economy.\n\nIn conclusion, recycling is an easy and effective way to take action and make a difference for the future of our planet. By simply separating our recyclable materials and disposing of them properly, we can help reduce waste, conserve resources, and protect the environment. We all have a part to play and every little action counts. So, let's make the smart choice and recycle today for a better tomorrow."}, {"instruction": "Invent a new word by combining two existing words.", "output": "\"Chillax\" - a combination of the words \"chill\" and \"relax\". It means to calm down and unwind, enjoying oneself in a laidback manner."}, {"instruction": "Give an example of a job that a computer can do better than a human being.", "output": "An example of a job that a computer can do better than a human being would be analyzing vast amounts of data accurately and quickly. For instance, a computer can analyze and fi