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What word has a single vowel that is repeated 6 times?

Name at least 7 items starting with the letter “s” that are normally worn on the feet.

Which common words contain the following unusual letter combinations: wkw, nkn, rcr, ngn, ldl. (5 chips for each example)

Can you add punctuation to the following so that makes sense? Adam had had Sarah had had had had had had the teacher’s approval.

Which is correct: “The yolk of an egg is white” or “the yolk of an egg are white”?

Each word below can become a new word with one letter added at the end. (5 chips for each word)
SHREW _ (clever, sharp)
PUN _ (tiny, weak)
BOA _ (a wild pig)
SCOW _ (an angry frown)


This is a most unusual paragraph. How quickly can you find out what is so unusual about it? (A hint: it has nothing to do with math.) This paragraph looks so ordinary, you’d think nothing was wrong with it- and in fact, nothing is wrong with it. It is totally unusual though. Why? Study it, think about it, and you just might find out. Try to do it without any coaching. If you work at it for a bit I know it will dawn on you. This is a bit tricky, but you can do it, I know you can. So jump to it and try your skill at figuring this out. Good luck- and don’t blow your cool! Many folks can’t find a solution, but I think you will.


PLEASE HELP ME I DONT GET THESE ANSWER AS MANY AS YOU CAN!
 
1)
taramasalata (a fish roe paste) - 6 a's
ethylenediaminetetraacetate (a chemical compound/drug) - 7 e's
degenerescence - 6 e's
indivisibility - 6 i's
odontonosology (dentistry) - 6 o's

2)Socks
Shoes
Stilettos
Slippers
Sandals
Skate shoes
Ski boots
Snowshoes
Stockings

3)WKW- awkward
NKN- blankness, penknife, unknown
RCR- aircraft, hovercraft, watercress, overcrowded
NGN- cunningness, hangnail, (anything that ends in -ingness like pleasingness)
LDL- boldly, baldly, coldly, worldly, mildly, childlike

4) Adam had 'had'. Sarah had 'had had'. 'Had had' had the teacher's approval.
(This one took a while, because I couldn't find the exact answer online but I figured it out from looking at a website)

5) Neither. "The yolk of an egg is yellow".

6) Shrewd
Puny
Boar
Scowl

7) AHA. Thank you, Bad Kitty. No "e" in the paragraph
 
1)
taramasalata (a fish roe paste) - 6 a's
ethylenediaminetetraacetate (a chemical compound/drug) - 7 e's
degenerescence - 6 e's
indivisibility - 6 i's
odontonosology (dentistry) - 6 o's

2)Socks
Shoes
Stilettos
Slippers
Sandals
Skate shoes
Ski boots
Snowshoes
Stockings

3)WKW- awkward
NKN- blankness, penknife, unknown
RCR- aircraft, hovercraft, watercress, overcrowded
NGN- cunningness, hangnail, (anything that ends in -ingness like pleasingness)
LDL- boldly, baldly, coldly, worldly, mildly, childlike

4) Adam had 'had'. Sarah had 'had had'. 'Had had' had the teacher's approval.
(This one took a while, because I couldn't find the exact answer online but I figured it out from looking at a website)

5) Neither. "The yolk of an egg is yellow".

6) Shrewd
Puny
Boar
Scowl

7) AHA. Thank you, Bad Kitty. No "e" in the paragraph
 
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