I would like you to find the odd ones out of each of the sets. Get them written down and then follow the next instruction.
1) Dodo, Quagga, Pelican
2) Tantalum, Livermorium, Molybdenum
3) Trumpet, Tuba, Zither
4) Unicorn, Horse, Zebra, Mule, Donkey
5) Nickel, Penny, Dime, Dollar, Cent
6) Sonic, Deafening, Visions, Earache, Sound
7) Below, Ontop, Beneath, Under
8) Lemonade, Coca-Cola, Fanta, Lilt, Tea
9) Happiness, Anger, Gratefullness, Eager
The next thig that you have to do is take the starting letters of your answers and then give me your final answer.
1 Answer
The odd ones out are
1) Dodo, Quagga, Pelican (others are extinct)
2) Tantalum, Livermorium, Molybdenum (only one that's synthetic)
3) Trumpet, Tuba, Zither (others are wind instruments)
4) Unicorn, Horse, Zebra, Mule, Donkey (others are real animals)
5) Nickel, Penny, Dime, Dollar, Cent (others are official names of US coins)
6) Sonic, Deafening, Visions, Earache, Sound (others relate to hearing)
7) Below, Ontop, Beneath, Under (others mean "below")
8) Lemonade, Coca-Cola, Fanta, Lilt, Tea (others are cold drinks)
9) Happiness, Anger, Gratefullness, Eager (others are nouns)
The first letters make up the phrase...
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$\begingroup$ You got them all correct. BTW, it is penny because the rest is part of American currency. $\endgroup$ Oct 31, 2018 at 11:23
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$\begingroup$ @WilliamPennanti I thought about that, but I believe a US one-cent coin is called a penny? $\endgroup$– JafeOct 31, 2018 at 11:24
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$\begingroup$ @WAF Ok, so the others are actual official names of the coins. Edited that in :) $\endgroup$– JafeOct 31, 2018 at 11:30
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3$\begingroup$ I live in the US "South." Tea is a cold drink. :) $\endgroup$– ChowzenOct 31, 2018 at 11:36