Many people don’t know how to use words to find differences to improve the quality of life of the elderly. The following is the "Guide to find differences through words to improve the quality of life of the elderly" shared by the editor of Source Code.com. Students who have questions in this regard can read it together. I hope can help you.
1. Move money to the iron frame bed.
2. Move money to worn brick walls.
3. Move money to worn ground.
4. Move money to the broken electric fan.
5. Move money to posters.
6. Move money to steamed buns.
7. Move money to the lame table.
8. Move the money to the broken wooden bench.
9. Move money to patch clothes.
10. Move money to the broom.
11. Swipe up twice to open the door and move the money to the stove.
12. Move the steamed bun to the lower left. After the mouse comes out, move the money to the mouse.
13. Move the money to the kitchen wooden door (if you complete this step first, you will not be able to open the door).
14. Slide the window up twice to open it, and then move the money to the road outside the window (step 2 must be completed before execution).
Friends who have read this guide can tell you in the comment area whether this guide is helpful to you. If not, I hope everyone can tell you where it failed to help. I will find faults in the text in the follow-up guide to improve the quality of life of the elderly. The strategy is modified.