In the "Imbecile Test," the "spot the difference" question typically presents two similar images with subtle differences between them. To answer it, carefully examine both images for any variations in details, such as colors, objects, or patterns. Identify and highlight these differences, usually by clicking on or marking them as instructed. The key is to focus on small details that may be easily overlooked.
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spot the difference, then look for the glowing light next to the power button and hit it. The game will be over. Then take your fat butt outside and get some real exercise and stop playing video games. Where are your parents? Or are they fat too? They probably bought you the game. People need a license to have a gun, to fish, to tattoo, but you dont need a license to have a child. Sad.
your ? isn't very clear. what r u asking?
You have to find the difference between the two pictures
Spot the Difference was created in 2010-08.
the last level of hard
Do you mean asking a Rhetorical question? A rhetorical question is when you ask the audience or person a question you don't want an answer to. When you ask a question you already know the answer to, it's called a Known Answer Question. The original question is ambiguous. A rhetorical question tho' is a statement that is formulated as a question but is not supposed to be answered. A subtle difference that can make all the difference. Spot on "KAQ" tho.
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There are four playing cards with a single spot, known as an ace (spades, clubs, hearts and diamonds).
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a hiding spot is somewhere that you go to when you are playing hide and go seek
There are four playing cards with a single spot, known as an ace (spades, clubs, hearts and diamonds).
answer to spot the difference Good luck Charlie Set 3 Number 1 Hard
A "spot" is more narrow than a "narrow flood".