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Anna, Britt, Cayla, and Dorothy gathered together to exchange Christmas presents. They came wearing Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green hats, but not necessarily in that respective order. Each of them brought a gift. These gifts were also wrapped in paper colored Red, Blue, Yellow, or Green. But each brought a gift wrapped in a wrapper whose color is different from the color of the hat they are wearing. After the gift exchange, each received a gift wrapped in a wrapper whose color is different from the color of the hat they are wearing.
"You are wearing a nice Red hat", said Britt, who gave a Blue gift, to Anna, who received a gift from somebody else.
Cayla received a Yellow gift.
Dorothy is not wearing Yellow.

Name the hat each of them is wearing, the color of the gift wrap of the gift each brought, and the color of the gift wrap of the gift each receive.

What color hat did Anna have?
What color hat did britt have?
What color hat did Cayla have?
What color had did Dorothy have?

What color gift did Anna bring?
What color gift did britt bring?
What color gift did Cayla bring?
What color gift did Dorothy bring?

What color gift did Anna receive?
What color gift did britt receive?
What color gift did Cayla receive?
What color gift did Dorothy receive?

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