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Karissa Powers
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21 June, 17:34
What do banana and grammar have in common?
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Hayley Beard
21 June, 17:51
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If you move the first letter to the end of the word, it forms the same word backwards. Banana = ananab, dresser = resserd, and so on. If you move the first letter to the end of the word, it forms the same word backwards.
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