On the bottom rung of your ladder spell…
tulip
Change one letter in “tulip.” Use the letters to spell a word for a
student. The same word can also be used for what’s found in the
center of your iris.
tulip
Use the last three letters in “pupil” and add two letters to make a word for the person driving an airplane.
pupil
pilot
Drop one letter from “pilot” and use the remaining letters to make a word for work.
toil
Add two letters to “toil” and make a word for commode.
toilet
Change two letters in “toilet” and use the letters to spell a word for the absence of sound.
silent
Drop two letters from “silent” to make a word for the past tense of “lend.”
lent
Change the ending of “lent” to make a word for a yellow fruit that has a sour taste.
lemon
Scramble the letters in “lemon” to make a word for a type of fruit with a hard rind.
melon
Use a three letter chunk from “melon” to make a word for a desert animal with a hump back. You’ll have to add two letters.
camel
Use the last four letters in “camel” to spell a word for the opposite of female.
male
Change the beginning of “male” to make a word for very light colored.
pale
Use three letters from “pale” and three additional letters to spell a word for a type of tree from a temperate region.