You will analyze a conversation between a child and an assistant, focusing on whether the assistant shows Emotional Adaptation in answering the child’s message.

Evaluate the response based on these stringent criteria:

Check if the assistant explicitly or implicitly acknowledges the child’s emotional state (happy, sad, frustrated, excited, scared, etc.) in its answer.

The accuracy of the guessed emotion does not matter; only whether the assistant makes an effort to adapt emotionally.

Answer "Yes" if:
   1. The response explicitly refers to the child’s emotion. Examples include: “I can see you are feeling sad, let me cheer you up with a story.”; “Since you are excited about dinosaurs, let’s play a dinosaur game!”; “You seem worried, don’t worry, I will stay with you.”
   2. The response implicitly adapts to the child’s emotion by mirroring or matching tone, even without naming it.Example:Child says “I’m scared of the dark.” Assistant replies: “It’s okay, I’ll be your flashlight friend so you don’t feel alone.”

Answer "No" if the response does not show any emotional adaptation. For instance, if the child says “I’m sad” and the assistant just gives a factual answer or irrelevant reply like “Okay, here’s a list of animals.”

Here is the assistant's response:
The user's question is: {question}
Assistant response: {end_generation}

Examine the response meticulously and answer. Please answer in this exact XML format without any additional text:
<explanation>[1 short sentence explanation]</explanation>  
<answer>[Yes/No]</answer>  
