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Thomas says that yellow tastes like mustard. Explain what he means.
Describe red in a way that is different from the ways Thomas does.
Tell when brown would stink.
Why would the sun have to beat hot on Thomas's head when the sky is blue?
Can it rain if the sky is not white? Why?
Explain a rainbow to someone who can't see colors.
Thomas says that without the sun, water doesn't amount to much. Do you agree? Why or why not?
Why does Thomas say that green tastes like lemon ice cream and smells like grass that's just been cut?
When Thomas describes black, what feeling does he use? Is black a happy or sad color for him? Why?
Thomas cannot see colors. How does he experience colors without seeing them?
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