Only 10% Got This Right... Can You Get It?

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Unknown…not sufficient information offered

The answer is right there, my friend… :smiley:

What:D

Let someone else try too… :wink: Don’t explain…

Ni uzee imeingia ama ni ujinga ya uteso?
Soma hii sentence vizuri.
What is the name of the 5th

Not everyone studied English…don’t be too hard on my friend… :smiley:

Meanwhile, can you get the joke here?

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The dollar bills:D:D:D:D

Kuna omwami aliDFNKN 5 Times

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No question mark on the last statement so i will assume the name is WHAT

@Abba is a young man who thinks being foolish means you are an elder. Kujizeesha tu! Tho!

Right! It is for a lesson on what punctuations do in a sentence.

:D:D:D:D

5th child is called What. WHAT is the 5th child. So the answer is right there . (Child name called WHAT) is the 5th child . Case closed. @Mangele

A sentence must end in a full stop, a question mark, or an exclamation.

If it ends in a full stop like that one, it is a statement. :smiley:

Exactly, no question was asked, only a statement was made and so there should be no answer.

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:D:D:D:D:D:D

Hizo jokes za IKEA! [SIZE=1]diasporan spotted:D:D:D[/SIZE]

The fifth is May ama?