True or false?

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No, sorry again - it was true. His first disguise (in The Mystery of the Secret Room) was the mysterious French boy called Napoleon Bonaparte! :wink:

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The acrobat in Galliano's Circus is called Lilliput. True or false?
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false it is callled oona

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is the acrobot in five go off in a caravan name is louse
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vatsal agarwal wrote: is the acrobot in five go off in a caravan name is louse
Well! How do you answer that one! A louse is a nasty little insect and not someone's name. You are probably thinking of "Lou" whose real name was "Lewis". It would help if you checked your spelling vatsal.

So I think you are expecting someone to say that the answer is "true" .
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So just ask the next question, Daisy!
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Well I was waiting for confirmation by vatsal..... but all right.

Sooty Lenoir's half-sister was called Maryanne.
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True
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well no i know his real name but just trying to trick someone

so you know the correct answer so i would say good it is right

well next one
was felicity best friend was june
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We seem to have two questions going.
Daisy wrote:Sooty Lenoir's half-sister was called Maryanne.
False. She was called Marybelle.
vatsal agarwal wrote:felicity best friend was june
False. Felicity's best friend was Susan.

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In The Folk of the Faraway Tree we hear that the children's mother has an old friend called Lizzie Haynes.
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well corect anita i will ans. ur question in a minute.
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well i don t remember clarly but the mothers friend s name was lizzie
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I'm afraid you need to choose between TRUE and FALSE.
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False
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Sorry - it's true. The children's mother receives a letter from her old friend Lizzie Haynes.

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Mister Meddle is a brownie.
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False (he's a pixie... not sure what the exact distinction is, but there we are :mrgreen: )
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Correct! Over to you, Courtenay.
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