Konnan67
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If this teacher is insisting that it's Japanese, I have a very strong feeling that said teacher is not Japanese and has a weak or nonexistent understanding of the Japanese language.I'm Japanese, by the way. Tell your teacher that it's not Japanese. If he still insists that's Japanese, show him the following paragraph and see his reaction.
Okay guys I will try
This is minus the 71+4
Once again, maybe to see the link with Japan the picture has to be rotated
Oh and the game it's from is a "crossed words" making the shape I gave you in the end
When I saw that they had was Japan, I started thinking in terms of geography. Could they be railway lines?I was going to point out the same thing, Japan not Japanese.
I think it looks like two transparencies, one on top of each other. Maybe if you shift one of them, you'll get the answer.
The hint was Japan, not "Japanese". That could mean a lot of different things without being "wrong". It could be related to a map of Japan. It could be related to reading downwards or right-to-left. It could have some meaning that would be obvious in retrospect between the teacher and the class. Was there a previous segment about Japan that would offer a hint in this case? Did Japan come up as an answer to a different exam question? Really, what we have is a puzzle with insufficient information.Then, simply he was wrong.