1 in 4
Simply one half her father and half her mother
Well no one can answer that because you didn't use capitals and lowercase. Capital means dominant and lowercase means recessive. Use a punnet square and figure it out yourself, dumbo.
3 in 4
Assuming T is dominant and t is recessive, and neither are sex-linked, Clara's mother and father are both tall. They have a 1:4 chance of have having a tall child with the genotype TT, a 1:2 chance of having a tall child with the genotype Tt, and a 1:4 chance of having a short child with the genotype tt. If neither T or t is dominant or recessive, both parents should be of medium height, with a 1:4 chance of having a tall child, a 1:2 change of having a medium height child, and a 1:4 chance of having a short child.
3 in 4 chance
You're doing it wrong.
Yes, this is possible.
Not very reliable; the chance of the daughter's physique resembling that of the father is just as great as her resembling her father's physique. For example, if the mother is short, and the father is tall, the daughter could just as well be tall. But quite often, a daughter will be somewhere between the physical characteristics of both parents - taller than the mother but shorter than the father.
Blood types are based on genetic contributions from both the father and mother. Short answer, it is possible.
Not that I know of, get your mother, father or carer to look at it.
The word chance has a short A sound and a silent E.
Short answer: genetics. For more information, see the related questions.