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Snaps' TRIPE Question 3
The Snapsinski Test of Responsiveness, Intelligence, Perceptivity and Elucidation (more commonly known as Snaps' TRIPE) is used to examine a person's excogitations of insensate disquisitions, inter alia (ie. a person's thoughts about senseless babble, among other things). Question 3 of Snaps' TRIPE is shown below.
"Question 3: Snapsinski Double-Radices In Very Elliptical Lists (more commonly known as Snaps' DRIVEL) consist of pairs of letters arranged in such a way that each successive pair-of-pairs can be combined to form a four-letter word with the list looping back to the beginning.
eg. The following letter-pairs form Snaps' DRIVEL: at, om, it, ch (atom, omit, itch, chat).
Your task, should you choose to accept it, is to rearrange the following letter pairs into Snaps' DRIVEL:
to, so, re, on, ne, ly, in, ch, ea, ar, al
Note: proper nouns, abbreviations and acronyms can not be used."
"Question 3: Snapsinski Double-Radices In Very Elliptical Lists (more commonly known as Snaps' DRIVEL) consist of pairs of letters arranged in such a way that each successive pair-of-pairs can be combined to form a four-letter word with the list looping back to the beginning.
eg. The following letter-pairs form Snaps' DRIVEL: at, om, it, ch (atom, omit, itch, chat).
Your task, should you choose to accept it, is to rearrange the following letter pairs into Snaps' DRIVEL:
to, so, re, on, ne, ly, in, ch, ea, ar, al
Note: proper nouns, abbreviations and acronyms can not be used."
Answer
ar, ea, ch, in, to, ne, on, ly, re, al, so(area, each, chin, into, tone, neon, only, lyre, real, also, soar)
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