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Note: The placement of the map pieces at the start of this challenge is randomly-generated so it may not look exactly as it does in the above screenshot.

At the start of this challenge, the nine scrambled pieces of paper will appear on the screen with the text "The children have tried to fit the pieces of paper together, but they have not done very well." beneath them; once you have pressed Space, to continue, the text "They need your help to rearrange the pieces." will appear at the bottom of the screen. Once you've pressed Space again, the text "Use the arrow keys to choose a piece you want to move, then press RETURN." shall appear at the bottom of the screen - and once you've chosen a piece of paper the text "Use the arrow keys to choose where you want to move this piece to, then press RETURN." will appear at the bottom of the screen. Once you've picked where you wish to move the selected piece of paper to and confirmed it, both the selected piece of paper and the one in the place you moved it into will flash as they swap positions; once all nine pieces of paper have been moved to the correct positions (as shown in the image below), the following text will appear at the bottom of the screen:

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"Look!" says Butch, "it's a map!"
The children decide to stick the
pieces of the map together.
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"Wait a minute!" Trevor shouts, "there
are some words on the back of the map.
Maybe they are a clue."
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The words say:
Go to the tunnel and find the rhymes:
word pale bin gold coat mouse bright
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"It must be the tunnel on the map,"
says Butch. "Come on, let's go!"
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Once you have pressed Space for a sixth time, the game shall proceed to the tenth challenge, which involves trying to find the rhymes for the words.