Distinguishing Text Generation Tasks
Consider two outputs generated by a language model based on the input 'The sun began to set, casting long shadows across the valley.'
Output A: '...and painting the sky in hues of orange and purple. A cool breeze rustled the leaves in the trees, signaling the end of another day.'
Output B: 'As evening approached, the valley was covered in long shadows from the setting sun.'
Which output (A or B) is an example of extending the input text? Explain your reasoning by describing the primary goal demonstrated in the chosen output.
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