New England small liberal arts colleges
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New England small liberal arts colleges are typically small, residential institutions in the northeastern United States known for rigorous undergraduate-focused academics, close-knit campus communities, and a strong emphasis on the humanities and critical thinking.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: New England small liberal arts colleges Context triple: [Fighting Dead Tree, associatedWith, New England small liberal arts colleges]
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Seven Sisters colleges
The Seven Sisters colleges are a historic group of elite, traditionally women’s liberal arts colleges in the Northeastern United States, founded to provide women an education comparable to that of the Ivy League.
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New England college
New England college is a fictional small liberal arts institution in the northeastern United States, typical of the insular, tradition-bound campuses often depicted in mid-20th-century American literature.
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Amherst College and Williams College and Wesleyan University
Amherst College and Williams College and Wesleyan University are three elite, small liberal arts colleges in the northeastern United States known collectively as the “Little Three” for their historic athletic and academic rivalry.
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New England College
New England College is a private liberal arts institution in Henniker, New Hampshire, known for its small-campus setting and focus on experiential learning.
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Connecticut College
Connecticut College is a private liberal arts college known for its interdisciplinary curriculum and coastal New England campus in New London.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: New England small liberal arts colleges Target entity description: New England small liberal arts colleges are typically small, residential institutions in the northeastern United States known for rigorous undergraduate-focused academics, close-knit campus communities, and a strong emphasis on the humanities and critical thinking.
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A.
Seven Sisters colleges
The Seven Sisters colleges are a historic group of elite, traditionally women’s liberal arts colleges in the Northeastern United States, founded to provide women an education comparable to that of the Ivy League.
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B.
New England college
New England college is a fictional small liberal arts institution in the northeastern United States, typical of the insular, tradition-bound campuses often depicted in mid-20th-century American literature.
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C.
Amherst College and Williams College and Wesleyan University
Amherst College and Williams College and Wesleyan University are three elite, small liberal arts colleges in the northeastern United States known collectively as the “Little Three” for their historic athletic and academic rivalry.
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D.
New England College
New England College is a private liberal arts institution in Henniker, New Hampshire, known for its small-campus setting and focus on experiential learning.
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Connecticut College
Connecticut College is a private liberal arts college known for its interdisciplinary curriculum and coastal New England campus in New London.
- F. None of above. chosen
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