Summer Reading Puzzler
Challenge: Can you arrange the letters of “new door” to form one word?
Answer: one word
Answer: one word
If not, learn how to do this, quicker than you can say “summer spending cash”!
A snowball sentence, a teacher explained to her class, is one where each word is longer than the preceeding one. “Do you understand?”, she asked a student. “I am not sure, teacher”, she said. Did she understand? How do you know?
You can combine the 9’s however you wish, and use whatever arithmetic symbols you’d like–+, -, x, /. Any ideas?
Professor Wordsmith says that the letter that comes right after AB in the alphabet is E. How can this be?
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