'Live not on evil' is an example of a palindrome since the phrase, spelled backwards, makes the same phrase. (Taking the word spacing out of consideration.)
"Live not on evil" is an example of a pun. It plays on the word "live" by emphasizing the importance of leading a good life to avoid evil.
No. A palindrome reads the same backwards and forwards. 5791111975 is an example of a palindrome.
That is the definition of a palindrome. A classic example: "A man, a plan a canal, Panama."
Because it doesn't read the same way backwards and forwards. A word does not need to be an example of its definition. Do you ever wonder why the word "abbreviation" is so long or why "onomatopoeia" doesn't sound like anything?
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No.
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No, it is not.
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No, the word "comic" is not a palindrome. A palindrome is a word that is spelled the same way forwards and backwards, such as "level" or "radar."
A palindrome number: If the reverse of the number is equal to the number itself, then it is said to be a palindrome number. For example: 11, 22 ,55, etc...
Humorous Is An Adjective For Example: Trina Is Very Humorous. Your Describing What Trina Is Which Makes It An Adjective. I Hope This Helps.