Answer is MAN 2
Reason:
Man 1 can see man 2 and man 3 but is not able to tell what color hat he wears because man 2 and man 3 wear different color hats. So man 1will not shout out. Then from man 1's reaction, man 2 is able to tell that he (man 2) and man 3 wear different color hats. Since man 3 wears black color hat, so man 2 knows he himself wears white color hat.
Man 3 and man 4 are not able to tell what color hats they wear since they can see none of the others.
Ankit K
The word "shout" has one syllable.
The word "shout" has 3 phonemes: /sh/ /ou/ /t/.
There are four phonemes in the word "shout": /ʃ/, /aʊ/, /t/.
There are two syllables in the word "shouted" - "shout" and "ed."
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"TWO-no" is the pronunciation of the Italian word tuono. The word in question serves as the first person singular of the present indicative or as a masculine singular noun. The translation will be "I shout (am shouting, do shout)" in the first case and "thunder" in the second.
The word "shout" has one syllable.
A call can refer to a telephone conversation, a social visit, or a cry or shout from one person to another. The word call can also refer to a bird's distinctive cry.is
Explain, utter, or babble. Those word mean shout out.
Don't you dare shout at me.There was a shout in the distance.Give me a shout if you need a hand.She began to shout at the unruly student.
Shout is a noun in that example.
The word "shout" has 3 phonemes: /sh/ /ou/ /t/.
There are four phonemes in the word "shout": /ʃ/, /aʊ/, /t/.
There are two syllables in the word "shouted" - "shout" and "ed."
Yes, the word 'shout' is both a noun (shout, shouts) and a verb (shout, shouts, shouting, shouted).EXAMPLESnoun: Give me a shout when you're ready to go.verb: I heard the man shout but the driver didn't hear him.
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