9. Right (A) - The article mentions that Peter and Frazer are two 14-year-old boys.
10. Right (A) - The article states that Peter and Frazer grew up in the same small Canadian town and have always been friends and classmates.
11. Wrong (B) - The article does not provide information about Peter and Frazer's preferences in sports compared to their friends.
12. Wrong (B) - The article mentions that for the last few months, Peter and Frazer have spent every weekend in Peter's room working on the computer game, not outside.
13. Doesn't Say (C) - The article does not provide information about Peter and Frazer's preferences in terms of doing homework.
14. Wrong (B) - The article mentions that Frazer and Peter worked together for over 200 hours to make the computer game.
15. Right (A) - The article describes the computer game as a speaking and picture game where you see a picture of a word and hear it spoken.
16. Right (A) - The article mentions that the computer game will soon be on sale around the world, and many schools are interested in buying it.