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When the woman was younger, what did she and her brother often argue about?
A

Whether they had unusual abilities.

B

The colors connected with words.

C

Why they saw different colors for certain words.


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女士提到小时候她经常与弟弟讨论诸如星期二是什么颜色的问题,但并未提到他们讨论过为什么同一个单词他们会看到不同的颜色。
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