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The rebus puzzle answer with "e space then n space then d" is "the end".
Answer: without you ('u')Q: In a rebus puzzle what is abcdefghijklmnopqrstvwxyzA: without you
The rebus puzzle represents the four seasons of the year: spring, summer, autumn, and winter. The way the words are arranged—with the letters "G," "E," "N," and "T" emphasized by being capitalized—suggests that these seasons are "in order." Therefore, the answer to the rebus is "Seasons in order."
Oh, dude, a rebus puzzle is like a word puzzle that uses pictures or symbols to represent words or parts of words. So, "noon" is represented by the letter "N" and a picture of the sun, like "N" + sun = noon. "T" is just the letter "T." So, "noon T" in a rebus puzzle would be "Noontime."
Usually the C will be through the middle of the word 'blouse' making it a: C through blouse, ie. see-through blouse
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void main() { int a,b,c; clrscr(); printf("Enter the value of a:"); scanf("%d",&a); printf("\nEnter the value of b:"); scanf("%d",&b); printf("\nEnter the value of c:"); scanf("%d",&c); if(a>b) { if(a>c) { if(b>c) { printf("c is smallest\n"); printf("b is middle\n"); printf("a is largest\n"); } else { printf("b is smallest\n"); printf("c is middle\n"); printf("a is largest\n"); } } else { printf("b is smallest\n"); printf("a is middle\n"); printf("c is largest\n"); } } else if(b>c) { if(a>c) { printf("c is smallest\n"); printf("a is middle\n"); printf("b is largest\n"); } else { printf("a is smallest\n"); printf("c is middle\n"); printf("b is largest\n"); } } else { printf("a is smallest\n"); printf("b is middle\n"); printf("c is largest\n"); } getch(); }
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The answer to this rebus puzzle is "Bad Intentions." The rebus consists of the word "mal" repeated four times, which is a Latin root word meaning "bad" or "evil." Therefore, when you put the pieces together, you get "Bad Intentions" as the solution to the puzzle.
"Xenon" in rebus form would be "X" + "e" + "n" + "on," pronounced as "zee-non."
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