Honeysmom
02-02-2007, 11:58 AM
PM me the answer so as to not give it away for others. I will post the answers and the list of those that got it right on Monday.
A missing triplet is simply where three letters have been removed from a word. In this case, I have given you five words with the same three letters taken out of each. Can you put the same three letters back into each word? You may not rearrange the letters already in each word, and the triplets will remain in the same order in each word, although their placement may be different.
And, I'll give you a little clue. One of the letters in the triplet is 'O'.
1. S L W S
2. C N C R
3. M M N U M
4. P R A E
5. V I L N
A missing triplet is simply where three letters have been removed from a word. In this case, I have given you five words with the same three letters taken out of each. Can you put the same three letters back into each word? You may not rearrange the letters already in each word, and the triplets will remain in the same order in each word, although their placement may be different.
And, I'll give you a little clue. One of the letters in the triplet is 'O'.
1. S L W S
2. C N C R
3. M M N U M
4. P R A E
5. V I L N