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True / False - ‘Matryoshka’ comes from a very old word for ‘sister’.
False
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True / False - Matryoshka dolls are hollow inside
True
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True / False - Flower patterns appeared on skirts and blouses.
True
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True / False - In Peru, toads croak just after the rainy season.
False
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True / False - Many Russian patterns come from village life.
True
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True / False - Matryoshka dolls come from China.
False
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True / False - The patterns are named after the things they look like.
True
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True / False - Flower patterns appeared on skirts and blouses.
True
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True / False - The Quechua people of South Africa still still use patterns they have used for centuries.
False
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True / False - The women made pullovers to keep the men warm.
True
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True / False - There are usually ten dolls in the matryoshka dolls.
False
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True / False - Most of the work men do in Aran is farming.
False
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True / False - People began to draw patterns hundreds of years ago.
False
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True / False - The Aran islands are near Ireland.
True
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True / False - Flower patterns appeared on skirts and blouses.
True
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True / False - Patterns were used on houses and clothes.
True
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