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7th Grade Science Extra Credit Question

so, basically, what are the next two in the sequence:

S,G,F,O,C,_,_

i just came across it from a friend, but i was curious as to what the answer would be. i thought maybe the letters stood for scientists' names (like g for galileo)...

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here's another one:

Which word is described by this riddle poem? The poem describes the word's letters. (Hint: But who is the king?)

My first is in Austin but isn't in Boston,
My second's in pond and also in frond.
My third's in the city but not in the street,
My fourth's not in steak, but it is found in meat.
My fifth and eighth are one and the same,
(They're found in the park, the ball, and the game).
My sixth is on a flea;my seventh's not in glee,
What word could I possibly be?

and you guys might like this one:

Planet of Confusion
On the imaginary planet of Molyrhenium, there are four types of life: Gollyhoots, Trungfleppers, Zamzums, and Nelvos. All Gollyhoots are Trungfleppers. Some Trungfleppers are Zamzums. All Zamzums are Nelvos.

Which of the following statemens are true?
a. Some Gollyhoots are nelvos
b. Some zamzums are gollyhoots
c. all zamzums are trungfleppers
d. some nelvos are trungfleppers
e. all nelvos are gollyhoots
f. some gollyhoots are zamzums
 
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