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Yes, you technically can personify backwards. It is typically called 'backwards personification.' An example of it is giving a human animal characteristics, such as, "I dug into my food like a bear killing its prey." Or you could give a person the characteristics of an object, although this is much more difficult. Something like, "I sat there; motionless, like memories in a picture frame." These are just some minor examples of what you can do with backwards personification.
A fly. A kestrel A hummingbird.
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Deer, because 'deer' spelled backwards is 'reed'.
The Cat Who Could Read Backwards was created in 1966.
The Cat Who Could Read Backwards has 256 pages.
They actually don't read backwards. The Japanese read from right to left because they write different than the people in the US. They probably think that we write and read backwards. It's kind of confusing.
Will you read over my report to be sure nothing is misspelled?Sure a few words were misspelled, but the kindergartner's Mother's Day card was beautiful.He won't get the job if several words are misspelled on his application.She was eliminated from the contest after he misspelled a very unusual word.He received the letter even though his name was misspelled.
flesruoy kcuf og (read backwards) flesruoy kcuf og (read backwards)
no animal can walk backwards, they don't have legs!!
palindromes
The hummingbird.
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No.
Llama = a mall spelled backwards.