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Thank you very much, @David and @Anne-Marie!
@David:
It’s a Portuguese name: João, with a tilde. Unfortunately, there’s no corresponding sound in English for the “ão” diphthong. Even the “J” pronunciation is different from English. Here’s a sample: https://youtu.be/WfBzAvfcgMg?t=247
It seems the original poster already have a fine solution.
For those in the future with the same question, consider tables as a viable option if you have alternating lines of riddles and answers: https://imgur.com/a/hRHh60b
• Select all text
• Convert text to table
• Create a cell style for the riddles and a cell style for the answers; the “answers” style should have the “Rotate text 180°” attribute
• Apply one of the styles to all cells, then apply the other to the respective even or odd cells (unfortunately, there’s no “Apply this_cell_style then Next” command, like we have in paragraph styles)
And that’s all. You have only to change the height of the cells according to you desired results.
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