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Brain play.(think it through)(Brief Article)

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Start at the beginning and see how far you can go, thinking of good answers from your own head.

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Name something you like about morning.

Are all your fingernails the same shape?

Can you feel your heart beating?

Which fruits can you peel using just your hands?

What is the largest city you've visited?

Why aren't clothes made from wood?

How do you feel most comfortable--sitting, standing, kneeling, or lying down?

What would happen if mugs didn't have handles?

Plop. Creak. Boom. Hiss. Rrrrr. Name two different things that make each sound.

When do you see longer shadows …

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