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You're escaping a labyrinth, and there are three doors in front of you.
The door on the left leads to a raging inferno.
The door in the center leads to a deadly assassin.
The door on the right leads to a lion that hasn't eaten in three months.
Which door do you choose?

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A coffin

Correct!

You're escaping a labyrinth, and there are three doors in front of you.The door on the left leads to a raging inferno.The door in the center leads to a deadly assassin.The door on the right leads to a lion that hasn't eaten in three months.Which door do you choose?

The door on the right. Since the lion hasn't eaten in 3 months, it's probably dead.

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A coffinCorrect!You're escaping a labyrinth, and there are three doors in front of you.The door on the left leads to a raging inferno.The door in the center leads to a deadly assassin.The door on the right leads to a lion that hasn't eaten in three months.Which door do you choose?The door on the right. Since the lion hasn't eaten in 3 months, it's probably dead.

CORRECT --- it would be dead

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A magician promises that he can throw a ball as hard as he can and have it stop,
change direction, and come back to him.
He claims he can do it without the ball bouncing off of anything, the ball being tied to anything, or the use of magnets.
How is this possible?

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He throws the ball at or to someone else who grabs it stop then throws it bavck.

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He throws the ball at or to someone else who grabs it stop then throws it bavck.
WRONG

Anyone know the answer?

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He throws it straight up in the air.

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He throws it straight up in the air.
CORRECT

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What can a pitcher be filled with so it is lighter than when it is full of air?

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Light

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