回答下列問題。
1. What colour is Canada's flag?
    _______________________.
2. What does Canada's flag have?
    _______________________.
3. What is the capital of Canada?
    _______________________.
4. Where is Niagara Falls?
    _______________________.
5. Where are the Rocky Mountains?
    _______________________.
1. It's red and white.
2. It has a leaf.
3. It's Ottawa.
4. It's in Canada.
5. They are in Canada, too.
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