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To decode the given code language, let’s analyze the transformations:
– For ‘SPIT’ to ‘USKW’:
– S -> U: +2
– P -> S: +3
– I -> K: +2
– T -> W: +3
This suggests an alternating pattern of shifting letters: +2, +3, +2, +3.
– For ‘COPY’ to ‘ERRB’:
– C -> E: +2
– O -> R: +3
– P -> R: +2
– Y -> B: +3
Again, we see the same alternating pattern: +2, +3, +2, +3.
Now, applying this pattern to ‘MOCK’:
– M (13th letter) +2 = O (15th letter)
– O (15th letter) +3 = R (18th letter)
– C (3rd letter) +2 = E (5th letter)
– K (11th letter) +3 = N (14th letter)
Putting it together, ‘MOCK’ is coded as ‘OREN’.
Therefore, the answer is: OREN.