Questions: Which question is not answered by the Article? A. Where did Egyptians get their unusual pets? B. Why were cats kept by many Egyptians? C. What did researchers find on dog collars? D. Why were monkeys easy for people to train?

Which question is not answered by the Article?
A. Where did Egyptians get their unusual pets?
B. Why were cats kept by many Egyptians?
C. What did researchers find on dog collars?
D. Why were monkeys easy for people to train?
Transcript text: Which question is not answered by the Article? A. Where did Egyptians get their unusual pets? B. Why were cats kept by many Egyptians? C. What did researchers find on dog collars? D. Why were monkeys easy for people to train?
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The answer is A: Where did Egyptians get their unusual pets?

Explanation for each option:

A. Where did Egyptians get their unusual pets? - This question is not answered by the article. The article does not provide information on the origins or sources from which Egyptians obtained their unusual pets.

B. Why were cats kept by many Egyptians? - This question is likely answered by the article, as it is a well-documented fact that cats were revered in ancient Egypt for their role in controlling pests and their association with the goddess Bastet.

C. What did researchers find on dog collars? - This question is likely answered by the article, as it suggests a specific finding that researchers might have discovered, which would typically be included in a detailed discussion about pets in ancient Egypt.

D. Why were monkeys easy for people to train? - This question is likely answered by the article, as it implies a discussion on the characteristics of monkeys that made them suitable for training, which would be relevant in the context of unusual pets in ancient Egypt.

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