Sentence examples for creating clues from inspiring English sources

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I find it hard to judge the difficulty of PD clues when writing them; one is concentrating so much on creating clues that read well and are fair that the degree of difficulty seems almost irrelevant.

Then start creating clues that are relevant or significant to the other person or to you and the other person.

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Alternatively, you could use the information to create clues for an eye-themed crossword.

And they create clues to life on earth today as well as millions of years ago.

I have even been known to create clues in lectures, when a slide presentation gets a tad boring and the words on screen sit there, asking to be clued.

When preparing the clues, create the clues in reverse order - the treasure first, then the clue to find the treasure, then the clue to find that clue, etc. Lastly, write the first clue.

One way students remember information is by creating mediators: clues or mnemonic devices that link words or ideas.

You'll need to create several clues to the "finder" to alert them to the next place where they'll find the next clue.

It's easier to create the clues that way.

Ms. O'Connell has populated a small, sinister California town with enough suspects, motives and implements to create a "Clue -style murder sClue -styleery corner.

But my favorite "almost-abandoned" property is Alder Manor in Yonkers: the inside is incredible, with a second-floor indoor pool and a main level that seems to re-create the Clue board game layout.

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