Why did the officers ask Kai what the chairs in his home looked like?

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They wanted to make sure Kai's answers matched his father's

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They wanted to make sure Kai's answers matched his father's.

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Kai's dad had been passed through the immigration test before him, so if the officers asked his Dad the same questions that they asked Kai, the answers had to match up.


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How might a student benefit from writing clerihews?He'd get experience working with rhyme.
He'd be able to translate his own life experience into a theme.
He'd learn the fine art of writing poems.
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He'd get experience working with rhyme.

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He'd get working with rhyme.

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What did the lunch lady say about her brain surgeon

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She said, "I really gave him a piece of my mind".

The ages of a father and son add up to 66. The father's age is the son's age reversed. How old could they be? (separate by a comma and space, father's age first) I don't accept answers from other website!

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51, 15 (51+15=66) (and answers need to be 20+ so this is here lol)
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What are some metaphors from the book The Egypt Game?

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The correct response is - Is it expected of me to be interested in what the students at a quaint school like Wilson School wear? (Page 39 of The Egypt Girls). But a bright and lovely blur was preferable to a life that was drab and gloomy, no matter how far away. (Page 51 of The Egypt Girls)

What is Egypt?

Egypt, which connects northeastern Africa and the Middle East, has a long history. Along the rich Nile River Valley are numerous sites that date back thousands of years, such as the enormous Pyramids of Giza, the Great Sphinx, the hieroglyph-lined Karnak Temple, and the Valley of the King's tombs at Luxor. The Egyptian Museum, a treasure mine of antiquities, and Muhammad Ali Mosque, two Ottoman relics, are located in the country's capital, Cairo.

The Egyptian eagle of Saladin, which represents Egypt as a whole, is prominently displayed on the flag. The red, white, and black tricolor flag with the Eagle of Saladin is divided horizontally. Two white crossed sabers in the canton of the national flag. Two white crossed anchors on the national flag's canton.

Low mountains and deserts can be found in southern Egypt. There are large valleys around Northern Egypt.

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Am I supposed to care what the kids at a little old place like Wilson School wear?" (The Egypt Girls, page 39)  

"But a bright and beautiful blur, no matter how distant, was better than a reality that was dull and gray." (The Egypt Girls, page 51)

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Which sentence does not describe how Anne changes during her last year at home?A. She talks less.
B. She spends much less time with Diana.
C. She uses fewer large words.
D. She grows taller.

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I think the answer is A or B