Can You Read The Erased Word?

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1. What is written on the picture?

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The correct answer is Drama because it is the only option that matches what is written on the picture. The other options (Karma, Sarma, and Darma) do not match the text on the picture.

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Can You Read The Erased Word? - Quiz

Are you up to the challenge to see which word is correct? You have to guess the word based on the picture where parts of the letters were erased. Go on, we dare you to guess them all!

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2. Do you see a word?

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The word "Sadness" is the correct answer because it is the only word in the given options that is related to emotions or feelings. The other options, "Stout," "Saddles," and "Samples," do not have any connection to the concept of emotions.

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3. Which one do you like?

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The question asks for a preference among the given options. The word "like" indicates a choice or preference. Out of the options provided, "Blame" is the only one that represents a negative or critical judgment towards someone. Therefore, if someone prefers or likes to assign blame or criticize others, "Blame" would be the most suitable option.

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4. And here?

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The word "quality" is the correct answer because it is the only option that is related to the concept of being excellent or of high standard. "Opaque" refers to something that is not transparent, "opalite" is a type of gemstone, and "qualtry" is not a recognized word. Therefore, "quality" is the only option that fits the context and meaning of the other words provided.

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5. Do you even see the word?

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The word "Equality" is the only word among the given options that is related to the concept of fairness and equal treatment. "Adamantly" means stubbornly or firmly, "Qualia" refers to individual subjective experiences, and "Oquendo" is a proper noun. Therefore, "Equality" is the most appropriate answer in this context.

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6. And here?

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The given words are all nouns ending in -ness. "Happiness" is the correct answer because it is the only word that represents a positive emotion or state of being. "Hardness" refers to the quality of being hard, "Hastiness" refers to the quality of being hasty or quick, and "Hallowness" refers to the quality of being hollow. Therefore, "Happiness" stands out as the only word that represents a positive emotion, making it the correct answer.

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7. What do you see?

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The options given are "Shrouds", "Cloaks", "Cakes", and "Clouds". Out of these options, "Clouds" is the correct answer because it is the only option that relates to the question "What do you see?". Shrouds and cloaks are types of clothing, while cakes are a type of food. Therefore, "Clouds" is the most appropriate answer as it is something that can be seen in the sky.

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8. Which one do you like?

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This question is asking for a personal preference. Out of the given options, "foolishness" is the answer that indicates a liking for something. The other options do not convey any preference or liking.

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9. How about this one?

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The given words "Druids," "Bruises," "Brushes," and "Broches" all have a similar sound at the end, but only "Brushes" is a correct spelling. The other options either have incorrect spellings or do not make sense in the context of the question.

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10. What's written here?

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The word "Stone" is written here.

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What is written on the picture?
Do you see a word?
Which one do you like?
And here?
Do you even see the word?
And here?
What do you see?
Which one do you like?
How about this one?
What's written here?
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