VR Question one word most similar to four words
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VR Question one word most similar to four words
Hello everyone,
My friend needed help in the following VR Questions:
Q.(gust zephyr) (twist turn)
A.tornedo/blast/curl/wind/draught
one word from the above is very similar to all the four words in the bracket. Which one would it be?
Q.(bend crease) (collapse fail)
A.iron/fold/crash/smooth/stand
one word from the above is very similar to all the four words in the bracket. Which one would it be?
Thanks in advance for your help
veryworriedmum
My friend needed help in the following VR Questions:
Q.(gust zephyr) (twist turn)
A.tornedo/blast/curl/wind/draught
one word from the above is very similar to all the four words in the bracket. Which one would it be?
Q.(bend crease) (collapse fail)
A.iron/fold/crash/smooth/stand
one word from the above is very similar to all the four words in the bracket. Which one would it be?
Thanks in advance for your help
veryworriedmum
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Re: VR Question one word most similar to four words
veryworriedmum wrote:Hello everyone,
My friend needed help in the following VR Questions:
Q.(gust zephyr) (twist turn)
A.tornedo/blast/curl/wind/draught think it is wind (different pronunciation)
one word from the above is very similar to all the four words in the bracket. Which one would it be?
Q.(bend crease) (collapse fail)
A.iron/fold/crash/smooth/stand I reckon fold - as in the business folds / the paper folds
one word from the above is very similar to all the four words in the bracket. Which one would it be?
Thanks in advance for your help
veryworriedmum
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Re: VR Question one word most similar to four words
The first one is wind - as in weather and to take a course that is not straight.
The second one is fold - as in to bend in on itself, or for a business or organisation to close down.
The second one is fold - as in to bend in on itself, or for a business or organisation to close down.