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Four friends (named Chris, Harry, Katie, and Sam) tried out for a 4 person play, and each got a part (the available parts were King, Queen, Peasant, and Tree). From the information below, determine which part each friend received. | Four friends (named Chris, Harry, Katie, and Sam) tried out for a 4 person play, and each got a part (the available parts were King, Queen, Peasant, and Tree). From the information below, determine which part each friend received. | ||
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Here is an example of an easy to solve logic puzzle.
Puzzle
Four friends (named Chris, Harry, Katie, and Sam) tried out for a 4 person play, and each got a part (the available parts were King, Queen, Peasant, and Tree). From the information below, determine which part each friend received.
- The director thought it was important for the King to be played by a boy and the Queen to be played by a girl.
- Chris was disappointed to not be playing royalty.
- Katie was happy that her boyfriend Sam would not play the Peasant.
- Harry's sister was cast as the Tree.