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Question 1

The fairy-tale castle perched high above the city of Granada was the
 
  a. Louvre.
  b. Crdoba Mosque.
  c. palace of Ukhaidir.
  d. Alhambra.
  e. Blue Mosque.

Question 2

The poet who wrote the Rubaiyat was
 
  a. al-Mutanabbi.
  b. Omar Khayyam.
  c. Rudaki.
  d. Sadi.
  e. Tarafah.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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