Puzzle: Word Search Game
Puzzle: Word Search Game

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

① The power to turn the current reading craze into a sustainable culture lies in communal reading. <See Cover Story>

② The films of Byun Young-joo reflect both a deep awareness of social issues and a compassionate perspective. <See People>

③ The university should strengthen informational outreach and more actively assist students in the process of private insurance. <See News Focus>

④ Many Western countries do not have the same sense of community and relationships. <See Foreign Community>

⑤ When we develop the capacity to accept differences, borders will no longer be a limitation. <See Interview>

⑥ The National Museum of Korea produces merchandise inspired by cultural heritage. <See Trend & Culture>

⑦ Fostering human-centered AI convergence talent must become one of CNU’s core missions. <See Faculty Column>

⑧ Punitive damages are not a threat to press freedom. They are a safeguard for truth and fairness. <See Opinion> 

By Choi Ji-yoon, 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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