Decode the message and do what it tells you...
Vyrrn, YRM ihgzyohi! Ux bng xuwgjy ngh hvui pnzy, tgih jymrb duhv bngj lujhvzeb. Onhvuow yriy. (Hint: The first sentence is "Hello, ELP students!") This should let me know who is checking in on our ELP webpage. You can comment your reply in the comment section of this blog. Comments won't immediately appear as they need to be approved by me. Another message to decode-- Kag mdq nqoayuzs cgufq m pqfqofuhq. Qymux yq @ [email protected] Hint- What letter in the English alphabet is used most frequently? Hint- the 1 and the @ sign do not need decoded.
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Sahana Phadnis
3/18/2020 06:22:16 pm
the second one is impossible! :(
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juliet henriod
3/19/2020 02:18:12 pm
Sahana, I actually got the second one. Look closely at the bottom line of the message, and then LOOK AT THE VERY BOTTOM OF THE ELP students and families sheet. You'll find a connection and it will be easy from there.
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Mrs. J
3/20/2020 12:07:14 pm
Great detective work, Juliet!
Auzeen Tashy
3/23/2020 07:36:43 am
Thank you so much, that really helped!
jackson smeal
3/20/2020 10:02:26 am
I figured that out too.
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Marcos
3/20/2020 12:38:10 pm
What is the first one
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Adam Kolb
3/20/2020 08:55:03 pm
I also got it you just have to pay close attention
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Adam Kolb
3/20/2020 08:57:41 pm
Another thing to pay attention to, is at the bottom there is a .ads. a dot with three letters at the end of a word can only mean a few things, and you can narrow it down.
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