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The history of Nancy Wake involved
 
  a. being brought up as a Jew in Germany.
  b. being referred to as the White Mouse by the Gestapo.
  c. traveling around the world as an American government official.
  d. serving in the British nurse corps during the war.
  e. the life of an Australian prisoner of war in Germany.

Question 2

Egyptian hieroglyphs
 
  a. used sacred characters as picture signs.
  b. employed the use of an alphabet.
  c. were written only on a paper made from papyrus reed and oak bark.
  d. were introduced by the Amorites.
  e. were borrowed from the practices of the Phoenicians.



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Answer to Question 1

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