PALINDROME ?????
A palindrome is a type of word play in which a word or phrase spelled forward is the same word or phrase spelled backward. The word palindrome (pronounced ˈpa-lən-ˌdrōm) was invented in the early 1600s by the poet and playwright Ben Jonson, using Greek roots palin and dromos meaning “again” and “direction.”
- MOM, DAD, NOON, RADAR, PUP, EYE, BIB.
- TRY ALL THESE.
- LET US LEARN SOMETHING MORE:
- WHO HAS HIS OWN HOUSE? THE SNAIL.
- WHICH IS THE LARGEST WILD DOG? WOLF.
- WHICH BIRD CAN LEARN AND SPEAK? THE PARROT
- WHICH IS THE LARGEST SEA-ANIMAL? THE WHALE
- WHICH ANIMAL IS THE TALLEST? THE GIRAFFE.
- WHICH IS THE LARGEST LAND ANIMAL? THE ELEPHANT.
- WHAT IS THE BABY DOG CALLED? THE PUP
- HOW CAN YOU CALL YOUR MOTHER? MOM
- HOW CAN YOU CALL YOUR FATHER? DAD
- HOW CAN YOU SEE? WITH YOUR EYES.
- WHAT IS THE MIDDLE OF THE DAY CALLED? NOON
- A palindrome is a word, number, phrase, or other sequence of characters which reads the same backward as forward, such as madam, racecar. There are also numeric palindromes, including date/time stamps using short digits 11/11/11 11:11 and long digits 02/02/2020. Wikipedia
- https://examples.yourdictionary.com/palindrome-examples.html
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