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AlladinOne [14]
3 years ago
14

Read Each statement closely,and search for the missing letter as suggested by each statement 1.I am the first letter of right 2.

Youll find me in boar but not in bear 3.Im in the middle of ceiling 4.Youll find me in ore but not in our 5.I have the found of sea
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1 answer:
attashe74 [19]3 years ago
4 0

First, this question is asking us to put the letters together to come up with the answer to this riddle: What is it in life that I have to perform?

Second, just making a small correction, number 5 is: I have the sound of sea.

Answer:

The missing letters form the word "roles". Thus, it is roles that we have to perform in life.

Explanation:

After reading each sentence, we must figure out to which letter of the alphabet they refer and use those letters to form a word. Let's take a look at them individually.

1. I am the first letter of right  --> The first letter in the word "right" is R.

2. You'll find me in boar but not in bear . --> The letter present in "boar" that is not present in "bear" is O.

3. I'm in the middle of ceiling . --> In the middle of the word "ceiling", with three letters before it and three letters after it, is the letter L.

4. You'll find me in ore but not in our . --> The letter present in "ore" that is not present in "our" is E.

5. I have the sound of sea . --> This one is a bit trickier. We might be tempted to take it literally and answer C, but that wouldn't go with the rest of the letters. The correct answer is S.

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