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Once upon a time, there was a squirrel named Joey. ||||| The two squirrels ate some food that Joey's mom, Jasmine, made and went off to bed. ||||| Joey loved to go outside and play with his cousin Jimmy.
Was Jimmi a squirrel or a rabbi A squirrel
Once upon a time, there was a squirrel named Joey. ||||| The two squirrels ate some food that Joey's mom, Jasmine, made and went off to bed. ||||| Joey loved to go outside and play with his cousin Jimmy.
Was Jimmi a squirrel or a rabbi A rabbit
Joey loved to go outside and play with his cousin Jimmy. ||||| Joey and Jimmy played silly games together, and were always laughing.
How did Joey and Jimmy spend their time together They spent their time laughing, playing silly games, playing outside at Aunt Julie's pond
Joey loved to go outside and play with his cousin Jimmy. ||||| Joey and Jimmy played silly games together, and were always laughing.
How did Joey and Jimmy spend their time together Causing trouble
Once upon a time, there was a squirrel named Joey. ||||| Joey loved to go outside and play with his cousin Jimmy. ||||| Joey and Jimmy played silly games together, and were always laughing.
What food items are mentioned Pie, fruit
Once upon a time, there was a squirrel named Joey. ||||| Joey loved to go outside and play with his cousin Jimmy. ||||| Joey and Jimmy played silly games together, and were always laughing.
What food items are mentioned Spaghetti
Once upon a time, there was a squirrel named Joey. ||||| Joey loved to go outside and play with his cousin Jimmy.
What activities did the two rabbits enjoys doing in the story Swimming
Once upon a time, there was a squirrel named Joey. ||||| Joey loved to go outside and play with his cousin Jimmy.
What activities did the two rabbits enjoys doing in the story Walking
The two squirrels ate some food that Joey's mom, Jasmine, made and went off to bed. ||||| Joey loved to go outside and play with his cousin Jimmy.
What is a name of Jimmi's aun Jasmine, mother of Joey
The two squirrels ate some food that Joey's mom, Jasmine, made and went off to bed. ||||| Joey loved to go outside and play with his cousin Jimmy.
What is a name of Jimmi's aun Jan
The two squirrels ate some food that Joey's mom, Jasmine, made and went off to bed. ||||| Joey loved to go outside and play with his cousin Jimmy.
What is Jimmy's aunt's name Jasmine
The two squirrels ate some food that Joey's mom, Jasmine, made and went off to bed. ||||| Joey loved to go outside and play with his cousin Jimmy.
What is Jimmy's aunt's name Jan
Once upon a time, there was a squirrel named Joey. ||||| Joey loved to go outside and play with his cousin Jimmy.
What kind of shirts did the rabbits wear A blue shirt with green dots, and a purple shirt
Once upon a time, there was a squirrel named Joey. ||||| Joey loved to go outside and play with his cousin Jimmy.
What kind of shirts did the rabbits wear Windbreakers
One day, Joey and Jimmy went swimming together at their Aunt Julie's pond. ||||| He couldn't find anything to eat except for pie! ||||| On their way there they saw their friend Jack Rabbit.
What happened before Joey went swimming in Aunt Julie's pond He ate pie and saw his friend Jack Rabbit
One day, Joey and Jimmy went swimming together at their Aunt Julie's pond. ||||| He couldn't find anything to eat except for pie! ||||| On their way there they saw their friend Jack Rabbit.
What happened before Joey went swimming in Aunt Julie's pond He put on a shirt
They dove into the water and swam for several hours. ||||| Joey loved to go outside and play with his cousin Jimmy. ||||| Joey woke up early in the morning to eat some food before they left. ||||| After he ate, he and Jimmy went to the pond.
Does Joey's cousin like to swim Yes
They dove into the water and swam for several hours. ||||| Joey loved to go outside and play with his cousin Jimmy. ||||| Joey woke up early in the morning to eat some food before they left. ||||| After he ate, he and Jimmy went to the pond.
Does Joey's cousin like to swim No
In 1863, Alexander II re-convened the Diet of Finland and initiated several reforms increasing Finland's autonomy from Russia including establishment of its own currency, the markka. ||||| Alexander II is still regarded as "The Good Tsar" in Finland. ||||| These reforms could be seen as results of a genuine belief that reforms were easier to test in an underpopulated, homogeneous country, than in the whole of Russia.
How can the Finnish reforms of 1863 be seen That they were easier to test in a homogeneous country or as a result of western loyalty
In 1863, Alexander II re-convened the Diet of Finland and initiated several reforms increasing Finland's autonomy from Russia including establishment of its own currency, the markka. ||||| Alexander II is still regarded as "The Good Tsar" in Finland. ||||| These reforms could be seen as results of a genuine belief that reforms were easier to test in an underpopulated, homogeneous country, than in the whole of Russia.
How can the Finnish reforms of 1863 be seen Discouraging Finnish nationalism and language can also be seen as an attempt to dilute ties with Sweden
In 1863, Alexander II re-convened the Diet of Finland and initiated several reforms increasing Finland's autonomy from Russia including establishment of its own currency, the markka. ||||| Liberation of business led to increased foreign investment and industrial development. ||||| Finland also got its first railways, separately established under Finnish administration. ||||| Finally, the elevation of Finnish from a language of the common people to a national language equal to Swedish opened opportunities for a larger proportion of the society.
Which Finish reforms increased Finland's autonomy and liberation Increased foreign investment, they got their first railways, elevation of Finnish language
In 1863, Alexander II re-convened the Diet of Finland and initiated several reforms increasing Finland's autonomy from Russia including establishment of its own currency, the markka. ||||| Liberation of business led to increased foreign investment and industrial development. ||||| Finland also got its first railways, separately established under Finnish administration. ||||| Finally, the elevation of Finnish from a language of the common people to a national language equal to Swedish opened opportunities for a larger proportion of the society.
Which Finish reforms increased Finland's autonomy and liberation Encouraging Finnish nationalism and language can also be seen as an attempt to dilute ties with Sweden
Liberation of business led to increased foreign investment and industrial development. ||||| Finland also got its first railways, separately established under Finnish administration.
List 2 industrial developments in Finlan Finland also got its first railways, separately established under Finnish administration
Liberation of business led to increased foreign investment and industrial development. ||||| Finland also got its first railways, separately established under Finnish administration.
List 2 industrial developments in Finlan Encouraging Finnish nationalism and language can also be seen as an attempt to dilute ties with Sweden
In 1863, Alexander II re-convened the Diet of Finland and initiated several reforms increasing Finland's autonomy from Russia including establishment of its own currency, the markka. ||||| Liberation of business led to increased foreign investment and industrial development. ||||| Finland also got its first railways, separately established under Finnish administration.
In what ways did Alexander ll encourage Finland's growth Establishment of its own currency, increased foreign investment and industrial development
In 1863, Alexander II re-convened the Diet of Finland and initiated several reforms increasing Finland's autonomy from Russia including establishment of its own currency, the markka. ||||| Liberation of business led to increased foreign investment and industrial development. ||||| Finland also got its first railways, separately established under Finnish administration.
In what ways did Alexander ll encourage Finland's growth increasing Russia's autonomy from Finland
In 1863, Alexander II re-convened the Diet of Finland and initiated several reforms increasing Finland's autonomy from Russia including establishment of its own currency, the markka. ||||| Liberation of business led to increased foreign investment and industrial development.
How did Alexander ll help Finland Alexander II re-convened the Diet of Finland and initiated several reforms increasing Finland's autonomy from Russia including establishment of its own currency, the markka
In 1863, Alexander II re-convened the Diet of Finland and initiated several reforms increasing Finland's autonomy from Russia including establishment of its own currency, the markka. ||||| Liberation of business led to increased foreign investment and industrial development.
How did Alexander ll help Finland Encouraging Finnish nationalism and language can also be seen as an attempt to dilute ties with Sweden
In 1863, Alexander II re-convened the Diet of Finland and initiated several reforms increasing Finland's autonomy from Russia including establishment of its own currency, the markka. ||||| Encouraging Finnish nationalism and language can also be seen as an attempt to dilute ties with Sweden.
How did encouraging Finnish language help the people It opened opportunities for a larger proportion of the society
In 1863, Alexander II re-convened the Diet of Finland and initiated several reforms increasing Finland's autonomy from Russia including establishment of its own currency, the markka. ||||| Encouraging Finnish nationalism and language can also be seen as an attempt to dilute ties with Sweden.
How did encouraging Finnish language help the people Finland also got its first railways, separately established under Finnish administration
In 1863, Alexander II re-convened the Diet of Finland and initiated several reforms increasing Finland's autonomy from Russia including establishment of its own currency, the markka. ||||| Liberation of business led to increased foreign investment and industrial development.
List 2 Finnish reforms of 186 Establishment of its own currency and the liberation of business
In 1863, Alexander II re-convened the Diet of Finland and initiated several reforms increasing Finland's autonomy from Russia including establishment of its own currency, the markka. ||||| Liberation of business led to increased foreign investment and industrial development.
List 2 Finnish reforms of 186 Alexander II is still regarded as "The Good Tsar" in Finland
These reforms could be seen as results of a genuine belief that reforms were easier to test in an underpopulated, homogeneous country, than in the whole of Russia. ||||| They may also be seen as a reward for the loyalty of its relatively western-oriented population during the Crimean War and during the Polish uprising. ||||| Encouraging Finnish nationalism and language can also be seen as an attempt to dilute ties with Sweden.
What are the three ways in which Finnish reform can be seen Finland also got its first railways, separately established under Finnish administration.
These reforms could be seen as results of a genuine belief that reforms were easier to test in an underpopulated, homogeneous country, than in the whole of Russia. ||||| They may also be seen as a reward for the loyalty of its relatively western-oriented population during the Crimean War and during the Polish uprising. ||||| Encouraging Finnish nationalism and language can also be seen as an attempt to dilute ties with Sweden.
What are the three ways in which Finnish reform can be seen Establishment of its own currency, the markka
In 1863, Alexander II re-convened the Diet of Finland and initiated several reforms increasing Finland's autonomy from Russia including establishment of its own currency, the markka. ||||| These reforms could be seen as results of a genuine belief that reforms were easier to test in an underpopulated, homogeneous country, than in the whole of Russia. ||||| They may also be seen as a reward for the loyalty of its relatively western-oriented population during the Crimean War and during the Polish uprising.
What are the reforms seen as Could be seen as results of a genuine belief that reforms were easier to test in an underpopulated, homogeneous country, than in the whole of Russia
In 1863, Alexander II re-convened the Diet of Finland and initiated several reforms increasing Finland's autonomy from Russia including establishment of its own currency, the markka. ||||| These reforms could be seen as results of a genuine belief that reforms were easier to test in an underpopulated, homogeneous country, than in the whole of Russia. ||||| They may also be seen as a reward for the loyalty of its relatively western-oriented population during the Crimean War and during the Polish uprising.
What are the reforms seen as Alexander II is still regarded as "The Good Tsar" in Finland
In 1863, Alexander II re-convened the Diet of Finland and initiated several reforms increasing Finland's autonomy from Russia including establishment of its own currency, the markka. ||||| Liberation of business led to increased foreign investment and industrial development. ||||| Finland also got its first railways, separately established under Finnish administration. ||||| Finally, the elevation of Finnish from a language of the common people to a national language equal to Swedish opened opportunities for a larger proportion of the society.
What are some reforms that increased Finland's autonomy from Russia The elevation of Finnish from a language of the common people to a national language equal to Swedish
In 1863, Alexander II re-convened the Diet of Finland and initiated several reforms increasing Finland's autonomy from Russia including establishment of its own currency, the markka. ||||| Liberation of business led to increased foreign investment and industrial development. ||||| Finland also got its first railways, separately established under Finnish administration. ||||| Finally, the elevation of Finnish from a language of the common people to a national language equal to Swedish opened opportunities for a larger proportion of the society.
What are some reforms that increased Finland's autonomy from Russia Alexander II is still regarded as "The Good Tsar" in Finland
In 1863, Alexander II re-convened the Diet of Finland and initiated several reforms increasing Finland's autonomy from Russia including establishment of its own currency, the markka. ||||| Liberation of business led to increased foreign investment and industrial development.
In what year did Alexander II liberate business in Finland 1863
In 1863, Alexander II re-convened the Diet of Finland and initiated several reforms increasing Finland's autonomy from Russia including establishment of its own currency, the markka. ||||| Liberation of business led to increased foreign investment and industrial development.
In what year did Alexander II liberate business in Finland Decade after 1863
In 1863, Alexander II re-convened the Diet of Finland and initiated several reforms increasing Finland's autonomy from Russia including establishment of its own currency, the markka. ||||| Alexander II is still regarded as "The Good Tsar" in Finland.
Alexander II is considered what in Finland since 1863 The good tsar
In 1863, Alexander II re-convened the Diet of Finland and initiated several reforms increasing Finland's autonomy from Russia including establishment of its own currency, the markka. ||||| Alexander II is still regarded as "The Good Tsar" in Finland.
Alexander II is considered what in Finland since 1863 Diet of Finland
These reforms could be seen as results of a genuine belief that reforms were easier to test in an underpopulated, homogeneous country, than in the whole of Russia. ||||| They may also be seen as a reward for the loyalty of its relatively western-oriented population during the Crimean War and during the Polish uprising. ||||| Encouraging Finnish nationalism and language can also be seen as an attempt to dilute ties with Sweden.
How could Alexander II's reform be viewed These reforms could be seen as results of a genuine belief that reforms were easier to test in an underpopulated, homogeneous country, than in the whole of Russia
These reforms could be seen as results of a genuine belief that reforms were easier to test in an underpopulated, homogeneous country, than in the whole of Russia. ||||| They may also be seen as a reward for the loyalty of its relatively western-oriented population during the Crimean War and during the Polish uprising. ||||| Encouraging Finnish nationalism and language can also be seen as an attempt to dilute ties with Sweden.
How could Alexander II's reform be viewed The elevation of Finnish from a language of the common people to a national language equal to Swedish opened opportunities for a larger proportion of the society
In 1863, Alexander II re-convened the Diet of Finland and initiated several reforms increasing Finland's autonomy from Russia including establishment of its own currency, the markka. ||||| Finland also got its first railways, separately established under Finnish administration.
Did Alexander II help to establish Finland's own money and train system Yes, he initiated several reforms increasing Finland's autonomy from Russia including establishment of its own currency, the markka
In 1863, Alexander II re-convened the Diet of Finland and initiated several reforms increasing Finland's autonomy from Russia including establishment of its own currency, the markka. ||||| Finland also got its first railways, separately established under Finnish administration.
Did Alexander II help to establish Finland's own money and train system No
Finally, the elevation of Finnish from a language of the common people to a national language equal to Swedish opened opportunities for a larger proportion of the society. ||||| Encouraging Finnish nationalism and language can also be seen as an attempt to dilute ties with Sweden.
Finnish was wanted as a national language to dilute ties from who Sweden
Finally, the elevation of Finnish from a language of the common people to a national language equal to Swedish opened opportunities for a larger proportion of the society. ||||| Encouraging Finnish nationalism and language can also be seen as an attempt to dilute ties with Sweden.
Finnish was wanted as a national language to dilute ties from who Russia
Finally, the elevation of Finnish from a language of the common people to a national language equal to Swedish opened opportunities for a larger proportion of the society. ||||| Encouraging Finnish nationalism and language can also be seen as an attempt to dilute ties with Sweden.
What were the results for Finland establishing its own language It opened opportunities for a larger proportion of the society
Finally, the elevation of Finnish from a language of the common people to a national language equal to Swedish opened opportunities for a larger proportion of the society. ||||| Encouraging Finnish nationalism and language can also be seen as an attempt to dilute ties with Sweden.
What were the results for Finland establishing its own language Lived in Germany
The reflection waves back with the hand on the same side as you, but it is their left hand. ||||| Wave to your reflection with your right hand.
What is an example of reflection reversal When you wave with your right hand, your image waves with its left hand
The reflection waves back with the hand on the same side as you, but it is their left hand. ||||| Wave to your reflection with your right hand.
What is an example of reflection reversal Your reflection will waves and moves around
Light rays strike flat shiny surfaces and are reflected. ||||| The reflections are reversed.
How does reflection work The image in a reflection is reversed
Light rays strike flat shiny surfaces and are reflected. ||||| The reflections are reversed.
How does reflection work The image in a reflection comes from the lights
You have seen your own reflection in a mirror. ||||| The reflections are reversed. ||||| The person looking back at you looks just like you.
What is the only difference between a reflection in a mirror and the actual image The reflections are reversed
You have seen your own reflection in a mirror. ||||| The reflections are reversed. ||||| The person looking back at you looks just like you.
What is the only difference between a reflection in a mirror and the actual image It is exactly the same
The person looking back at you looks just like you. ||||| Yes, they appear to be on the other side of the mirror.
What happens when you look at your reflection You see a reverse image of yourself
The person looking back at you looks just like you. ||||| Yes, they appear to be on the other side of the mirror.
What happens when you look at your reflection Your reflection will move to the side
You will notice something interesting. ||||| The reflection waves back with the hand on the same side as you, but it is their left hand. ||||| The image in a reflection is reversed.
What will you notice about your reflection when it waves back That it waves back with the opposite hand
You will notice something interesting. ||||| The reflection waves back with the hand on the same side as you, but it is their left hand. ||||| The image in a reflection is reversed.
What will you notice about your reflection when it waves back The reflection will wave back to you with both hands
The image in a reflection is reversed. ||||| The person looking back at you looks just like you.
What is similar to your reflection The reverse image of you
The image in a reflection is reversed. ||||| The person looking back at you looks just like you.
What is similar to your reflection The painting of the sign
The image in a reflection is reversed. ||||| Light rays strike flat shiny surfaces and are reflected. ||||| The reflections are reversed.
What causes the image in a mirror reflection to be reversed Light rays strike flat shiny surfaces and are reflected
The image in a reflection is reversed. ||||| Light rays strike flat shiny surfaces and are reflected. ||||| The reflections are reversed.
What causes the image in a mirror reflection to be reversed The reflection reversed because the mirror is upside down
As of last week he charges $50 an hour minimum instead of $25 for the services of his yearling Northern Utah Legal Aid Foundation. ||||| That"s in a lawyer"s market where fees range in the $150 to $250 an hour range in the Ogden area, and up to $400 an hour in the Salt Lake area.
Who charges more for services: Frank Smith, or the lawyer's market in general The lawyer's market
As of last week he charges $50 an hour minimum instead of $25 for the services of his yearling Northern Utah Legal Aid Foundation. ||||| That"s in a lawyer"s market where fees range in the $150 to $250 an hour range in the Ogden area, and up to $400 an hour in the Salt Lake area.
Who charges more for services: Frank Smith, or the lawyer's market in general Frank Smith
For most lawyers, full waiting rooms and appointments booked out to mid-July would equate to a lucrative law practice. ||||| But Frank Smith drives a 6-year-old car with 140,000 miles on it, and paying his senior paralegal minimum wage the last few months has put him in the red.
What is Frank Smith's profession Lawyer
For most lawyers, full waiting rooms and appointments booked out to mid-July would equate to a lucrative law practice. ||||| But Frank Smith drives a 6-year-old car with 140,000 miles on it, and paying his senior paralegal minimum wage the last few months has put him in the red.
What is Frank Smith's profession Grant Wrighter
For most lawyers, full waiting rooms and appointments booked out to mid-July would equate to a lucrative law practice. ||||| That"s in a lawyer"s market where fees range in the $150 to $250 an hour range in the Ogden area, and up to $400 an hour in the Salt Lake area.
What two things lead to more money for other lawyers Higher fees
For most lawyers, full waiting rooms and appointments booked out to mid-July would equate to a lucrative law practice. ||||| That"s in a lawyer"s market where fees range in the $150 to $250 an hour range in the Ogden area, and up to $400 an hour in the Salt Lake area.
What two things lead to more money for other lawyers More Clients
Hoped-for federal grants haven"t come through, so he"s had to raise his rates. ||||| That"s in a lawyer"s market where fees range in the $150 to $250 an hour range in the Ogden area, and up to $400 an hour in the Salt Lake area. ||||| Smith"s one-lawyer foundation basically helps the folks who have too much money to qualify for the federally funded Utah Legal Services, but not enough money to afford a lawyer.
What has lead to Frank Smith's financial problems He did not receive a much needed grant and he charges far less than other lawyers in the area
Hoped-for federal grants haven"t come through, so he"s had to raise his rates. ||||| That"s in a lawyer"s market where fees range in the $150 to $250 an hour range in the Ogden area, and up to $400 an hour in the Salt Lake area. ||||| Smith"s one-lawyer foundation basically helps the folks who have too much money to qualify for the federally funded Utah Legal Services, but not enough money to afford a lawyer.
What has lead to Frank Smith's financial problems Not enough clients
As of last week he charges $50 an hour minimum instead of $25 for the services of his yearling Northern Utah Legal Aid Foundation. ||||| That"s in a lawyer"s market where fees range in the $150 to $250 an hour range in the Ogden area, and up to $400 an hour in the Salt Lake area.
Is the average hourly rate in the Ogden area lower or higher than Frank Smith's hourly rate Higher
As of last week he charges $50 an hour minimum instead of $25 for the services of his yearling Northern Utah Legal Aid Foundation. ||||| That"s in a lawyer"s market where fees range in the $150 to $250 an hour range in the Ogden area, and up to $400 an hour in the Salt Lake area.
Is the average hourly rate in the Ogden area lower or higher than Frank Smith's hourly rate About the same
As of last week he charges $50 an hour minimum instead of $25 for the services of his yearling Northern Utah Legal Aid Foundation. ||||| Smith"s one-lawyer foundation basically helps the folks who have too much money to qualify for the federally funded Utah Legal Services, but not enough money to afford a lawyer.
Why is Frank Smith not making a lucrative salary in his law office Lower fees
As of last week he charges $50 an hour minimum instead of $25 for the services of his yearling Northern Utah Legal Aid Foundation. ||||| Smith"s one-lawyer foundation basically helps the folks who have too much money to qualify for the federally funded Utah Legal Services, but not enough money to afford a lawyer.
Why is Frank Smith not making a lucrative salary in his law office He's a bad lawyer
But Frank Smith drives a 6-year-old car with 140,000 miles on it, and paying his senior paralegal minimum wage the last few months has put him in the red. ||||| As of last week he charges $50 an hour minimum instead of $25 for the services of his yearling Northern Utah Legal Aid Foundation.
Who began charging a $50 an hour minimum instead of $25 for legal services Frank Smith
But Frank Smith drives a 6-year-old car with 140,000 miles on it, and paying his senior paralegal minimum wage the last few months has put him in the red. ||||| As of last week he charges $50 an hour minimum instead of $25 for the services of his yearling Northern Utah Legal Aid Foundation.
Who began charging a $50 an hour minimum instead of $25 for legal services Utah Legal Services
Hoped-for federal grants haven"t come through, so he"s had to raise his rates. ||||| As of last week he charges $50 an hour minimum instead of $25 for the services of his yearling Northern Utah Legal Aid Foundation.
What is the minimum that Frank Smith would charge for an hour of legal services, in dollars $50
Hoped-for federal grants haven"t come through, so he"s had to raise his rates. ||||| As of last week he charges $50 an hour minimum instead of $25 for the services of his yearling Northern Utah Legal Aid Foundation.
What is the minimum that Frank Smith would charge for an hour of legal services, in dollars $400
But Frank Smith drives a 6-year-old car with 140,000 miles on it, and paying his senior paralegal minimum wage the last few months has put him in the red. ||||| Hoped-for federal grants haven"t come through, so he"s had to raise his rates.
Who had to raise their rates since federal grants hadn't come through Frank Smith
But Frank Smith drives a 6-year-old car with 140,000 miles on it, and paying his senior paralegal minimum wage the last few months has put him in the red. ||||| Hoped-for federal grants haven"t come through, so he"s had to raise his rates.
Who had to raise their rates since federal grants hadn't come through Utah Legal Services
But Frank Smith drives a 6-year-old car with 140,000 miles on it, and paying his senior paralegal minimum wage the last few months has put him in the red. ||||| Hoped-for federal grants haven"t come through, so he"s had to raise his rates.
Frank Smith had to raise his rates due to the lack of what Grants
But Frank Smith drives a 6-year-old car with 140,000 miles on it, and paying his senior paralegal minimum wage the last few months has put him in the red. ||||| Hoped-for federal grants haven"t come through, so he"s had to raise his rates.
Frank Smith had to raise his rates due to the lack of what Clients
Financed by the money he received with his Nobel Prize, he adapted and directed for the stage Dostoyesvsky's Demons. ||||| The play opened in January 1959 at the Antoine Theatre in Paris.
What play opened in January 1959 at the Antoine Theatre in Paris Dostoyesvsky's Demons
Financed by the money he received with his Nobel Prize, he adapted and directed for the stage Dostoyesvsky's Demons. ||||| The play opened in January 1959 at the Antoine Theatre in Paris.
What play opened in January 1959 at the Antoine Theatre in Paris Antoine Theatre
It was a critical success as well as an artistic and technical tour de force: 33 actors, 4 hours long, 7 sets, 24 scenes. ||||| Camus put the painter and set decorator Mayo, who had already illustrated several of Camus' novels (The Stranger - 1948 Ed.), in charge of the demanding task of designing these multiple and complex theater sets.
How many theater sets did Mayo the set decorator have to design 7
It was a critical success as well as an artistic and technical tour de force: 33 actors, 4 hours long, 7 sets, 24 scenes. ||||| Camus put the painter and set decorator Mayo, who had already illustrated several of Camus' novels (The Stranger - 1948 Ed.), in charge of the demanding task of designing these multiple and complex theater sets.
How many theater sets did Mayo the set decorator have to design 33
Financed by the money he received with his Nobel Prize, he adapted and directed for the stage Dostoyesvsky's Demons. ||||| The play opened in January 1959 at the Antoine Theatre in Paris.
When did the play Dostoyesvsky's Demon open 1959
Financed by the money he received with his Nobel Prize, he adapted and directed for the stage Dostoyesvsky's Demons. ||||| The play opened in January 1959 at the Antoine Theatre in Paris.
When did the play Dostoyesvsky's Demon open 1957
When the Algerian War began in 1954, Camus was confronted with a moral dilemma. ||||| He identified with the pieds-noirs such as his own parents and defended the French government's actions against the revolt.
What was Camus' moral dilemma He identified with the pieds-noirs such as his own parents and defended the French government's actions against the revolt
When the Algerian War began in 1954, Camus was confronted with a moral dilemma. ||||| He identified with the pieds-noirs such as his own parents and defended the French government's actions against the revolt.
What was Camus' moral dilemma His own parents and defended the French government's actions for the revolt
When the Algerian War began in 1954, Camus was confronted with a moral dilemma. ||||| He identified with the pieds-noirs such as his own parents and defended the French government's actions against the revolt.
When did Camus defend the French Government 1854
When the Algerian War began in 1954, Camus was confronted with a moral dilemma. ||||| He identified with the pieds-noirs such as his own parents and defended the French government's actions against the revolt.
When did Camus defend the French Government 1945
This led to further ostracism by French left-wing intellectuals. ||||| Camus remained active and ambitious until the end of his life.
Despite being ostracized by the French left-winged intellectuals, how long did Camus remain active and ambitious Till the end of his life
This led to further ostracism by French left-wing intellectuals. ||||| Camus remained active and ambitious until the end of his life.
Despite being ostracized by the French left-winged intellectuals, how long did Camus remain active and ambitious Till he defended his apparent inactivity
Financed by the money he received with his Nobel Prize, he adapted and directed for the stage Dostoyesvsky's Demons. ||||| The play opened in January 1959 at the Antoine Theatre in Paris. ||||| It was a critical success as well as an artistic and technical tour de force: 33 actors, 4 hours long, 7 sets, 24 scenes.
How many scenes are portrayed in Dostoyesvsky's Demons 24
Financed by the money he received with his Nobel Prize, he adapted and directed for the stage Dostoyesvsky's Demons. ||||| The play opened in January 1959 at the Antoine Theatre in Paris. ||||| It was a critical success as well as an artistic and technical tour de force: 33 actors, 4 hours long, 7 sets, 24 scenes.
How many scenes are portrayed in Dostoyesvsky's Demons 4
Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates. ||||| They can tell us if it was warm or cold.
What tells us if ancient climates were warm or cold Fossils
Fossils can even provide clues to ancient climates. ||||| They can tell us if it was warm or cold.
What tells us if ancient climates were warm or cold Species still alive on Earth