The image shows a section of a worksheet related to the English alphabet (ABC). It contains a puzzle titled "The ABC puzzle. Write the letters and". Below this title are several numbered questions that ask for specific letters of the alphabet based on their position (e.g., "The second letter of the ABC.").
Additionally, there is a handwritten entry "LenGSnL" above some of the questions, which appears to be a potential answer or part of the puzzle's solution. However, without the full context of the puzzle or the questions it refers to, it's impossible to definitively link this handwritten part to the numbered questions.
The numbered questions themselves are:
There are also some preceding questions that are partially visible:
To answer the numbered questions, we refer to the standard English alphabet (A=1, B=2, C=3, ...).
The partially visible questions would be:
The handwritten entry "LenGSnL" does not directly match the answers to the numbered questions 1-5 as a single word or sequence. However, if we consider the possibility that the handwritten entry is related to a different set of questions or is an encoded message, we can note the individual letters present: L, e, n, G, S, n, L.
It's important to note that the handwritten letters appear to be a mix of uppercase and lowercase, which might be significant for a puzzle.
Conclusion for the visible numbered questions: