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what do the children look like in the five children and it?
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cyril is the eldest >:/
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GPT 3.5
In E. Nesbit's novel "Five Children and It," the children are described as follows:
1. Robert (Bobbie) - the eldest sibling, described as tall and serious with a responsible nature.
2. Anthea - the second eldest, described as kind-hearted and caring, with curly brown hair.
3. Jane - the middle child, described as a bit spoiled and prone to selfishness.
4. Cyril - the second youngest, described as mischievous and adventurous.
5. The Lamb - the youngest sibling, described as a toddler with chubby cheeks and a mischievous smile.
Together, the five children have various personality traits and characteristics that make them unique and endearing to readers.
1. Robert (Bobbie) - the eldest sibling, described as tall and serious with a responsible nature.
2. Anthea - the second eldest, described as kind-hearted and caring, with curly brown hair.
3. Jane - the middle child, described as a bit spoiled and prone to selfishness.
4. Cyril - the second youngest, described as mischievous and adventurous.
5. The Lamb - the youngest sibling, described as a toddler with chubby cheeks and a mischievous smile.
Together, the five children have various personality traits and characteristics that make them unique and endearing to readers.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the mistake. In "Five Children and It," Cyril is indeed the eldest sibling. Thank you for pointing that out.
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