Q: Information:  - The Hardy Boys, Frank and Joe Hardy, are fictional characters who appear in various mystery series for children and teens.  - Cross-country Crime is a Hardy Boys Digest novel by Franklin W. Dixon , a pseudonym . It is the 134th book in the long - established Hardy Boys series of detective / adventure books , a series written for teenage readers over many years by a number of ghostwriters , most notably Leslie McFarlane .  - Franklin W. Dixon is the pen name used by a variety of different authors (Leslie McFarlane, a Canadian author, being the first) who wrote The Hardy Boys novels for the Stratemeyer Syndicate (now owned by Simon & Schuster) as well as for the Ted Scott Flying Stories series published by Grosset & Dunlap.  - The Stratemeyer Syndicate was the producer of a number of mystery series for children, including Nancy Drew, the Hardy Boys, the various Tom Swift series, the Bobbsey Twins, the Rover Boys, and others.  - The Canadian titles debate has been ongoing since the presentation to the Canadian House of Commons of the Nickle Resolution in 1917. This resolution marked the earliest attempt to establish a Canadian government policy requesting the sovereign not to grant knighthoods, baronetcies, and peerages to Canadians and set the precedent for later policies restricting Canadians from accepting titles from foreign countries. Dissatisfaction with the British honours system led to the gradual creation of a separate system for Canada.  - Charles Leslie McFarlane (October 25, 1902 in Carleton Place, Ontario  September 6, 1977 in Oshawa, Ontario) was a Canadian journalist, novelist, screenwriter, and filmmaker, who is most famous for ghostwriting many of the early books in the very successful "Hardy Boys" series, using the pseudonym Franklin W. Dixon.  - The Ted Scott Flying Stories was a series of juvenile aviation adventures created by the Stratemeyer Syndicate using the pseudonym of Franklin W. Dixon (also used for "The Hardy Boys") and published almost exclusively by Grosset & Dunlap. The novels were produced between 1927-1943. The principal author was John W. Duffield, who also contributed to the "Don Sturdy" and "Bomba the Jungle Boy" series. As "Richard H. Stone" he also launched a second Stratemeyer aviation series, the "Slim Tyler Air stories" [1930-1932].Duffield was a conscientious student of aeronautical technology, and long passages in the Ted Scott books can be traced to such sources as "Aviation", the "New York Times," "Aero Digest," and "Science."    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'cross-country crime' exhibits the relationship of 'series'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - house  - syndicate  - the hardy boys
A: the hardy boys


Q: Information:  - Grace Ogot ( May 15 , 1930 -- March 18 , 2015 ) was a Kenyan author , nurse , journalist , politician and diplomat . Together with Charity Waciuma she is the first Anglophone female Kenyan writer to be published .  - Charity Waciuma (born 1936) is a Kenyan writer, who wrote several novels for adolescents and an autobiographical novel, "Daughter of Mumbi" (1969). Her work draws on Kikuyu legends and storytelling traditions. In the 1960s Waciuma and Grace Ogot became the first Kenyan women writers to be published in English.  - Grace Ogot (15 May 1930  18 March 2015) was a Kenyan author, nurse, journalist, politician and diplomat. Together with Charity Waciuma she was the first Anglophone female Kenyan writer to be published. She was one of the first Kenyan members of parliament and she became an assistant minister.  - Kenya, officially the Republic of Kenya, is a country in Africa and a founding member of the East African Community (EAC). Its capital and largest city is Nairobi. Kenya's territory lies on the equator and overlies the East African Rift covering a diverse and expansive terrain that extends roughly from Lake Victoria to Lake Turkana (formerly called Lake Rudolf) and further south-east to the Indian Ocean. It is bordered by Tanzania to the south and southwest, Uganda to the west, South Sudan to the north-west, Ethiopia to the north and Somalia to the north-east. Kenya covers , and had a population of approximately 45 million people in July 2014.    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'grace ogot' exhibits the relationship of 'date of death'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - 15  - 18 march 2015  - 1930  - 1936  - 1969  - 2015  - 45  - july 2014
A: 18 march 2015