(a) What is Sudoku?
(b) How has the writer compared the numbers in Sudoku to life?
(C) What is the similarity between Sudoku and Life?
(a) How do we achieve the desired result?
(e) What is meant by 'instructive '? (Para 4)
(f) What is meant by 'equanimity'? (Para 4)
(g) Find the word opposite in meaning to 'obvious'. (Para 5)
(h) Find the word opposite in meaning to 'ruffled '. (Para 3)
Answers
Answer:
a.Apuzzle in which players insert the numbers one to nine into a grid consisting of nine squares subdivided into a further nine smaller squares in such a way that every number appears once in each horizontal line, vertical line, and square.
b.The puzzle is a grid of little boxes called “cells.” (b) The writer compares the numbers in Sudoku to life by citing similarities between the game's rules and real life situations.
c.The game of Sudoku has many simlarit ties to the game of Life. Explanation: while trial and error may or may not work , the correct techniques is in eliminating the numbers that don't in a particular box. In other words keep eliminating your faults for progress in life.
d.Similarly, to achieve the desired results in life may also take years. The game of Sudoku and the game of life are best played in calm but in a focused state. Everything has to go together in a Sudoku grid: the rows, columns and squares. Exactly as in life.
f.calmness and composure, especially in a difficult situation.
"she accepted both the good and the bad with equanimity"
g.Imperceptible
h.Relaxed