Dona is a female animal...... She doesn't like chocolate.

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Does Dona like chocolate?
1. No, she doesn't.
2. No, she doesn't like chocolate.
3. No, she doesn't like.
4. No, it doesn't.
(Which ones are correct answers?)

1 and 2 are correct. Three doesn't make sense. She doesn't like what? And if we have identified Dona as female, she is not "it".

Thank you.

5. No, Dona doesn't.
What about #5? Can we write 'Dona' instead of 'she'?

Yes, #5 is fine.

The correct answers are 1. No, she doesn't and 2. No, she doesn't like chocolate.

To arrive at these answers:

1. Start by understanding the given information: Dona is a female animal and she doesn't like chocolate.

2. Analyze the question: "Does Dona like chocolate?" This question is asking whether Dona has a preference for chocolate or not.

3. Connect the given information with the question: Based on the information provided, Dona does not like chocolate.

4. Evaluate the answer choices:

- Answer choice 1: "No, she doesn't." This answer correctly states that Dona does not like chocolate.

- Answer choice 2: "No, she doesn't like chocolate." This answer presents the same information as answer choice 1 but explicitly mentions that Dona does not like chocolate.

- Answer choice 3: "No, she doesn't like." This answer is incomplete because it does not specify what Dona does not like.

- Answer choice 4: "No, it doesn't." This answer does not address Dona's preference for chocolate and is unrelated to the given information.

Therefore, the correct answers are 1. No, she doesn't and 2. No, she doesn't like chocolate.