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If 'yellow' is called 'blue'; 'blue' is called 'white'; 'white' is called 'green', 'green' is called 'brown' and 'brown' is called 'red', what is the colour of 'milk'?

AGreen

BBlue

CWhite

DRed

Answer:

A. Green

Read Explanation:

hite' is called 'green


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