In the words BELL and SEEP, which alphabets should you interchange (one from each word) without changing the positioning of the alphabets, such that you get two new meaningful words?
Question
In the words BELL and SEEP, which alphabets should you interchange (one from each word) without changing the positioning of the alphabets, such that you get two new meaningful words?
Solution
You should interchange the first letters of each word. So, the 'B' in BELL should be replaced with 'S' from SEEP and the 'S' in SEEP should be replaced with 'B' from BELL. This will result in the words SELL and BEEP, which are both meaningful words.
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