Literary Alliteration – LA NACION

LN Games It continues to expand and add more Puzzles and riddles For his fun suggestion. Unlike classic interactive games like Nexus, Hidden Word, and Letter Honeycomb, these puzzles Combining pictures, letters, and symbols to represent words or phrases Which players must discover. That’s why they’re perfect for stimulating creativity and lateral thinking.

To solve the puzzle it is recommended Examine the instructions carefully. Often the solution lies in… Interpreting the group non-literallylooking for familiar puns or phrases represented visually.

Are you able to solve this puzzle?

Literary alliteration puzzle

Understand the following sentence by rearranging the letters of the words that appear in capital letters.

“AEEGJLNU is BEIN plus CEIOOPRS and EVZ

More EGILOOPRS have been added to BEHMOR.

Friedrich Hölderlin

I discovered the answer at the end of this note.

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For lovers of puzzles and mental challenges LA NACION created LN Gamesa fun proposal that offers varied content every day designed to challenge users and help them break away from the routine.

Among the most popular pastimes are some word games such as crosswords, hidden words and word searches. Trivia, Sudoku and crossword games are also very popular, in an innovative proposition that is updated and expanded every month.

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We offer you too RelationshipA Attractive hobby It challenges players to make connections between 16 randomly mixed words.

The goal of the game is to form four groups of four words each.. The words that make up each group are linked to each other through different themes that will be revealed. But be careful: it is not always easy to distinguish between them.

Answer to the puzzle

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Literary alliteration: “Language is the most precious and at the same time the most dangerous thing given to man.” Friedrich Hölderlin