Hidden names
Can you find a girl’s name in each of the sentences? Using the first letters of each name can you make another name? 1. May I have a cake please? 2. The story is about an angel and a harp. 3. Pass me a rose, Mary. 4. I am younger than you. 5. Js a bell necessary on a bicycle? 6. Did you see Nan cycling past? 7. I felt the wind and rushing air even when I shut the door.
1, May. 2, Angela. 3, Rosemary. 4, Amy. 5, Isabel. 6, Nancy. 7, Ngaire. 8, Emma. 9, Marianne. :sjomsuv iiods aqj ipßtu mam 93S noX piQ g
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Press, 10 January 1984, Page 12
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110Hidden names Press, 10 January 1984, Page 12
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