Connections Answers
Monday, May 25, 2026
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COMMON PROMO ITEMS
These are common items that businesses give away for free to advertise their company, product, or event. They usually have a logo or brand name printed on them.
Individual words:
•CAP: A type of hat, often with a brim in front, worn on the head. Companies put their logo on caps and give them out to promote their brand.
•PIN: A small, decorative badge or button with a sharp point on the back to attach it to clothes or bags. It often shows a company logo.
•SHIRT: A common piece of clothing worn on the upper body, like a t-shirt. Companies print their brand name or logo on shirts as a promotional gift.
•STICKER: A small piece of paper or plastic with glue on one side, allowing it to be stuck onto surfaces. Companies often use stickers with their logo for advertising.
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TINY BIT
These words all refer to a very small amount or piece of something. They describe a 'tiny bit' of an item, a quantity, or information.
Individual words:
•JOT: A very small note or amount of writing. For example, 'jot down an idea' means to write it quickly. It's a tiny piece of information.
•SCRAP: A small, often leftover piece of something, like 'a scrap of paper.' It means a very tiny amount. Sometimes it means a small fight.
•SHRED: A very thin, small piece of something, often torn or cut. Like 'shredded paper' or 'shredded cheese.' It implies something very fine or small.
•WHIT: A very small amount. Often used in phrases like 'not a whit' meaning 'not at all.' It emphasizes an extremely tiny, almost nonexistent, quantity.
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TEXTING ABBREVIATIONS
These are common abbreviations people use when sending text messages or chatting online. They are quick ways to type common phrases instead of writing them out fully.
Individual words:
•ATM: Usually, ATM is a machine for money. But in texting, it means 'At The Moment.' You use it to say what you are doing or thinking right now.
•CYA: This is a short way to write 'See Ya.' It's an informal way to say goodbye to someone, like 'See you later!' before ending a conversation.
•LOL: This means 'Laughing Out Loud.' People type LOL when something is funny and makes them laugh. It shows amusement during a text conversation.
•TIA: This stands for 'Thanks In Advance.' You use it when you ask for help and want to thank the person before they do it, expecting their assistance.
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EYE___
These words all combine with 'EYE' to name different parts of your eye or area around it.
Individual words:
•BALL: Your eyeball is the round part of your eye inside your head. It helps you see the world around you.
•BROW: Your eyebrow is the line of hair just above your eye. It helps keep sweat out of your eyes.
•LASH: An eyelash is one of the small hairs growing on the edge of your eyelid. They protect your eyes from dust.
•LID: Your eyelid is the skin that covers your eye when you close it. It protects your eye and keeps it moist.