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Aha, bib, bob, bub, dad, did, dud, eke, eve, ewe, gag, gig, huh, mom, mum, nun, oho, pap, pep, pip, pop, pup, sis, tat, tit, tot, tut, wow, yay.
Hannah backwards reads the same as forward, and is an example of a palindrome.
A palindrome
A number that reads the same backwards as it does forwards. For example 1357531, or 121.
The answer to the riddle is "a ton." When you spell it forwards, it reads as "ton," which is heavy, but when you try to read it backwards, it reads as "not," which implies the opposite. Thus, a ton is heavy when considered in one direction but not when reversed.
"Was it a cat I saw" is a palindrome. It reads the same forward or backward.
Pip.
Was it a cat I saw. True. Was it a cat you saw. False.
A word that reads the same backwards and forwards. madam, level, rotor
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The word "level" spelled backwards reads as "level".
The palindrome is BIB, which reads backwards the same as forward.
Yes, you just need to look at the individual letters in the name. The first three are HAN and the last three are NAH. Therefore, apart from the fact that the name must begin with a capital letter but does not end with one, it reads the same backwards as forwards (i.e. it is a palindrome).