How will you know if the container is containing rice?
As a language model, I don't have senses like sight, smell, or touch. I can't physically examine a container to determine its contents.
Here's how I can help you figure out if a container holds rice:
1. Ask for more information:
* What kind of container is it? (A bag, a box, a bowl, etc.)
* What are the possible contents? (Is it a food storage container, or something else?)
* Can you describe the contents? (Color, shape, texture, smell)
2. Use logic and reasoning:
* What is the context? (Is it in a grocery store, a kitchen, or a restaurant?)
* What are common uses for rice? (Cooking, eating, packaging)
3. Suggest ways to check:
* Open the container and look inside.
* Smell the container.
* Take a small sample and feel its texture.
Remember, I can only provide information based on the data I have. I need your input to help you determine the contents of the container.
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