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Ok this is an example.
you say words like " (bulb, opposite of down) " then try to find out what the user above you is saying. Like the answer for the one I posted is "(Light, up) then you composse a sentence like, "Light up that grill" get it?
5 Steps to create one
1.) first you have to put a parenthesis - (
2.) second you create a word or words - ( bulb
3.) but you have to put a comma at the end of it ( bulb,
4.) then create the other word or words - ( bulb, opposite of down
5.) then close the parenthesis - (bulb, opposite of down)
then when you know the answer you post the answer as this (light, up) with the comma and parenthesis. Then you create a sentence "Light up the grill" it doesn't matter where you put the word: at the end, begining, or middle. Then you create yours and let the user below you answer it. Ok ?
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(Cow, Move a lot)
you say words like " (bulb, opposite of down) " then try to find out what the user above you is saying. Like the answer for the one I posted is "(Light, up) then you composse a sentence like, "Light up that grill" get it?
5 Steps to create one
1.) first you have to put a parenthesis - (
2.) second you create a word or words - ( bulb
3.) but you have to put a comma at the end of it ( bulb,
4.) then create the other word or words - ( bulb, opposite of down
5.) then close the parenthesis - (bulb, opposite of down)
then when you know the answer you post the answer as this (light, up) with the comma and parenthesis. Then you create a sentence "Light up the grill" it doesn't matter where you put the word: at the end, begining, or middle. Then you create yours and let the user below you answer it. Ok ?
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(Cow, Move a lot)
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