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Consider an -element array, , where each index in the array contains a reference to an array of integers (where the value of varies from array to array). See the Explanation section below for a diagram.

Given , you must answer queries. Each query is in the format i j, where denotes an index in array and denotes an index in the array located at . For each query, find and print the value of element in the array at location on a new line.

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Input Format

The first line contains two space-separated integers denoting the respective values of (the number of variable-length arrays) and (the number of queries).
Each line of the subsequent lines contains a space-separated sequence in the format k a[i]0 a[i]1 … a[i]k-1 describing the -element array located at .
Each of the subsequent lines contains two space-separated integers describing the respective values of (an index in array ) and (an index in the array referenced by ) for a query.

Constraints

  • All indices in this challenge are zero-based.
  • All the given numbers are non negative and are not greater than

Output Format

For each pair of and values (i.e., for each query), print a single integer that denotes the element located at index of the array referenced by . There should be a total of lines of output.

Sample Input

2 2
3 1 5 4
5 1 2 8 9 3
0 1
1 3

Sample Output

5
9

Explanation

The diagram below depicts our assembled Sample Input:

variable-length-arrays.png

We perform the following queries:

  1. Find the array located at index , which corresponds to . We must print the value at index of this array which, as you can see, is .
  2. Find the array located at index , which corresponds to . We must print the value at index of this array which, as you can see, is .
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