Puzzle: Word Search Game
Puzzle: Word Search Game

Search the underlined words below in the above puzzle. The words are in all directions: vertically, horizontally and diagonally.

①The greatest challenge is to raise recognition for the students, yet there remains a bit more to improve. <See News Focus>

②It is important to be open-minded about new cultures. <See Foreign Community>

③ If you are interested in the artistic and cultural field and enjoying your field, just do it and wait for opportunities. <See People>

④ Pureun-gil Park was a train track spanning  approximately 8.1 kilometers. <See Reporter’s Sketch>

⑤ The photo booth is one of the examples to show the characteristics of this culture. <See  Trend & Culture>

⑥ The International Court of Justice has not decided on whether or not genocide has been committed. <See Global Issue>

⑦ The youth’s political apathy is higher than in any other age group. <See Cover Story>

⑧ Generative AI is incredibly easy to access and use for anyone nowadays. <See Opinion>

By Han Seung-hwan, Editor

 

* The History of Word Searches: Zoe Bell, the executive producer of Games, said that word searches have a long    history in newspapers. In 1968, Norman E. Gibat published word searches in the “Selenby Digest,” a flyer he distributed in Oklahoma supermarkets. Around the same time, Pedro Ocón de Oro, a Spanish puzzle maker, was creating word searches he called “sopas de letras,” or “soups of letters.” In the 1970s and 1980s, word searches started to appear more in newspapers and activity books. - Excerpt from "Putting a New Twist on a Classic Puzzle," The New York Times, March 4, 2024

 

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