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.
Was it a cat I saw. Palindrome Was it a cat you saw. Not a palindrome.
No it is Was It A Cat I Saw
Was it a cat I saw. Palindrome Was it a cat you saw. Not a palindrome.
Was it a cat I saw. True. Was it a cat you saw. False.
The fact that if you can't tell whether something is a car or a cat you're either legally blind or a complete idiot? Also, it's a palindrome.
Her name "Hannah" and the sentence "Was it a car or a cat I saw", are palindromes (words/sentences spelled the same from left to right & right to left) Therefore the answer is: Saxet, Texas
This is a very cool rhyme. Its pretty cool: Was it a cat I saw? ?was i tac a ti saW Translation below: Was i t a cat i saw
The Cat Who Saw Red was created in 1986.
No, obviously not. Try, "Was it a cat I saw".
The Cat Who Saw Red has 249 pages.
Was it a cat I saw. True. Was it a cat you saw. False.