The sun bakes them, The hand breaks them, The foot treads them, The mouth tastes them.
Grapes. Grapes are grown in the sun, can be hand picked and crushed by feet (which is sort of gross) to make wine, which is tasted by your mouth when you drink it.
Grapes. Grapes are grown in the sun, can be hand picked and crushed by feet (which is sort of gross) to make wine, which is tasted by your mouth when you drink it.
What word could be added to all of these words?
apple cone lake tree ridge nuts
Pine.
Three rooms contain: 1) Gold coins 2) Currency notes 3) Cotton bags
If all three rooms catch fire, which room will the ambulance pour water on first?
An ambulance doesn’t pour water.
An ambulance doesn’t pour water.
Mrs. Shine was having a rough day and wanted a break. So she asked her class to calculate the sum of the first 50 odd numbers. In a few moments, Winifred was at her desk with the correct answer of 2,500. Stunned, Mrs. Shine figured she must have gotten lucky, and sent precocious Winifred back to her seat with the task of finding the sum of the first 75 odd numbers. Again, Winifred returned in seconds with the correct answer (5,625).
How did Winifred find the answer so quickly?
Winifred, being the precocious child she is, realized there was a pattern when computing smaller sums of odd numbers.
First 3: 1 + 3 + 5 = 9 First 4: 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 = 16 First 5: 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 = 25
Do you see the pattern like our dear friend Winnie?
For the first n odd numbers, the sum is equal to n2 . Thus the first 50 is 502 , or 2,500, and the first 75 is 752 , or 5,625.
Winifred, being the precocious child she is, realized there was a pattern when computing smaller sums of odd numbers.
First 3: 1 + 3 + 5 = 9 First 4: 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 = 16 First 5: 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 = 25
Do you see the pattern like our dear friend Winnie?
For the first n odd numbers, the sum is equal to n2 . Thus the first 50 is 502 , or 2,500, and the first 75 is 752 , or 5,625.
You cannot keep me until you have given me. What am I?
Your word.
Lovely and round, I shine with pale light, Grown in the darkness, A lady’s delight.
What am I?
A pearl. They’re formed in clams, which are of course dark.
A pearl. They’re formed in clams, which are of course dark.
yyyy U R, yyyy U B, I C U R y y 4 ?
What word belongs in place of the question mark?
Me. Wise you are, wise you be, I see you are too wise for me .
Me. Wise you are, wise you be, I see you are too wise for me .
I sit in a corner and travel around the world. What am I?
A stamp.
This is nearly a duplicate of Lives in the Corner .
Each morning I appear To lie at your feet, All day I will follow No matter how fast you run, Yet I nearly perish In the midday sun.
Shadow.
We are many and one, We wave and we drum, We will cover a stare, With you everywhere.
What are we?
Hands.