"Was it a rat I saw? is a palindrome.
Yes. The phrases "Was it a cat I saw" and "Was it a rat I saw" are examples of palindromes. "Was it a car I saw" is not a palindrome.
The word is spelled PaliNdrome: Hannah Racecar Anna Dad Bob civic radar kayak Was it a rat I saw? Elle
Madam, I'm Adam. Able was I ere I saw Elba.
Able was I ere I saw Elba. A man, a plan, a canal, Panama!
"Was it a rat I saw? is a palindrome.
Was it a rat I saw? * * * * * Sort of. A rat is not an overgrown mouse. They are unrelated species!
Yes. The phrases "Was it a cat I saw" and "Was it a rat I saw" are examples of palindromes. "Was it a car I saw" is not a palindrome.
A word or phrase that reads the same both forward and backwards. Examples include: "Was it a rat I saw" or even, " Able was I ere I saw Elba"
The word is spelled PaliNdrome: Hannah Racecar Anna Dad Bob civic radar kayak Was it a rat I saw? Elle
Was it a cat I saw. Palindrome Was it a cat you saw. Not a palindrome.
A palindrome is a word (like "noon", or a phrase (like "Was it a rat I saw?") which, when spelled backwards, is the same as the original phrase (usually ignoring spaces and punctuation). I doubt anybody managed to write an entire book this way.
Was it a cat I saw. Palindrome Was it a cat you saw. Not a palindrome.
A palindrome for a citizenship could be "able was I ere I saw elba," which means "I was able to see Elba before I saw it."
Yes.The definition of a palindrome is: " a word, phrase, number or other sequence of units that reads the same forwards and backwards.(i.e mom, wow, level.) "Therefore, It is in fact a palindrome.Other palindromes are:Was it a rat I saw?Step on no pets.Madam, I'm Adam.
He saw a rat in the kitchen.
The word "racecar" is a palindrome, meaning it reads the same forwards and backwards.