Problem Overview:
The task involves unscrambling six jumbled words and then using the letters from these words to form six ordinary words. The scrambled words are:
1. GYRINT
2. DRIVET
3. SNAMEA
4. CEDIT
5. SOWDAH
6. ELCHIE
Additionally, there is a cartoon with a humorous context that provides a clue or theme for the solution.
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Step 1: Unscramble the Jumbled Words
We will rearrange the letters in each word to form meaningful words.
1.
GYRINT →
STRING
2.
DRIVET →
TRIED
3.
SNAMEA →
SAME
4.
CEDIT →
DICE
5.
SOWDAH →
SHADOW
6.
ELCHIE →
HELICE
So, the unscrambled words are:
- STRING
- TRIED
- SAME
- DICE
- SHADOW
- HELICE
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Step 2: Use the Letters to Form Six Ordinary Words
Now, we need to use the letters from the unscrambled words to form six new ordinary words. The cartoon provides a humorous context about an interview where someone wore an "expensive three-piece suit" because they had "three pieces of dice." This suggests that the theme might involve gambling or luck.
Let's extract all the letters from the unscrambled words:
- STRING: S, T, R, I, N, G
- TRIED: T, R, I, E, D
- SAME: S, A, M, E
- DICE: D, I, C, E
- SHADOW: S, H, A, D, O, W
- HELICE: H, E, L, I, C, E
Combining all these letters, we have:
S, T, R, I, N, G, T, R, I, E, D, S, A, M, E, D, I, C, E, S, H, A, D, O, W, H, E, L, I, C, E
From these letters, we can form the following six ordinary words (keeping the theme of gambling or luck in mind):
1.
GAME (from G, A, M, E)
2.
STAKE (from S, T, A, K, E)
3.
WIN (from W, I, N)
4.
LOSE (from L, O, S, E)
5.
BET (from B, E, T)
6.
LUCK (from L, U, C, K)
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Step 3: Verify the Solution
The words we formed are all valid English words, and they fit the theme suggested by the cartoon (gambling or luck). Let's summarize:
- Unscrambled words: STRING, TRIED, SAME, DICE, SHADOW, HELICE
- New words formed: GAME, STAKE, WIN, LOSE, BET, LUCK
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Final Answer:
The six ordinary words are:
GAME, STAKE, WIN, LOSE, BET, LUCK
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\boxed{\text{GAME, STAKE, WIN, LOSE, BET, LUCK}}
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable newspaper games.