3.2.2

Rearranging Words To Make Connections

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Rearranging Words and Making Connections

You may be asked to unscramble letters to form a new word. You may also be asked to make sure that the new word has a connection with two other words you are given. Look at these examples:

Illustrative background for (south, west)  THORNIllustrative background for (south, west)  THORN ?? "content

(south, west) THORN

  • You need to unscramble THORN to make a word that is linked to 'south' and 'west'.
Illustrative background for New word: <b>=NORTH=</b>Illustrative background for New word: <b>=NORTH=</b> ?? "content

New word: NORTH

  • 'South' and 'west' are both directions. So you are trying to make another direction word from THORN.
Illustrative background for (stories, narratives) STEALIllustrative background for (stories, narratives) STEAL ?? "content

(stories, narratives) STEAL

  • You need to unscramble STEAL to make a word that is linked to 'stories' and 'narratives'.
Illustrative background for New word: <b>=TALES=Illustrative background for New word: <b>=TALES= ?? "content

New word: TALES

  • 'Stories' and 'narratives' both describe events. So you are trying to make another word for describing events from STEAL.

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