9. lamp? [힌트: 신체 부위 이름: HP3 점성술수업에서 이 신체를 통해 점을 침]
10. earth? [힌트: 신체 부위 이름]
고급[5글자 이상]
11. finder? [f로 시작하는 사람을 찾아라] 12. the classroom? [s로 시작하는 교장[headmaster덤블도어 참고] 13. dear [PEL에서 제일 중요한 단어: 물론 도전 dare도 되지요] 14. melon[신맛나는 과일을 찾아라] 15. heart [우리가 사는 곳: 중급에서 나옴]
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The following is a more specific list of what makes an anagram good:
Meaningfulness. Most random combinations of words don't mean anything. Some combinations of words communicate something very strongly and very naturally. The best anagrams are in this latter group.
Relevance. The best anagrams are highly relevant to their subject. The stronger the mental link that can be made between the subject and anagram the better the anagram. For example, the anagram "The Cold War deterrent" is perfectly meaningful but unfortunately any relevance to its subject "The World Trade Center" is a stretch. However, "One cool dance musician" is completely relevant to "Madonna Louise Ciccone" so this anagram is superior. Ideally the relevance should be obvious without any explanation. If you have to explain why the anagram is clever, it probably isn't.
Repetition/Mixing of letters. The wow-factor is usually diminished if the anagram and subject contain the same (or substantially) the same words. Anagramming, after all, is about uncovering hidden messages. If they aren't hidden, the wow-factor is lessened.
Grammatical defects. If the grammar in the anagram is poor, it can appear contrived and this substantially diminishes the power of the anagram.
Contrived spelling. Minor defects such as using "o'" instead of "of" or "'n'" instead of "and" are occasionally acceptable but generally making anagrams work by taking liberties with normal spelling practices is a serious defect.
Contrived wording of the subject. This is usually a major defect. The subject being anagrammed should be completely natural and something that is familiar and that you would expect to hear in day to day life. Any suspicion that the wording of the subject has been tinkered with to make the anagram work generally destroys the wow-factor. Variations on a subject (such as a person's name with and without middle names, titles etc.) are fine but they must be completely fair. Normally subjects are nouns (or noun phrases). There are some exceptions if the text is totally familiar and defined (such as famous advertising slogans). Generally, however, other phrases can sound like they have been contrived to make the anagram work even if they are grammatical and true.
Interjections. Use of interjections ("Hi!", "Oh!", "Wow!") are a good technique for finding anagrams as they mop up letters without affecting the grammatical context of anything following them. Heavy use of them, however, can make the anagram appear contrived and diminish the anagram.
Length. There is some debate in anagramming circles about the value of very long anagrams. Some people enjoy making anagrams of entire poems or long quotes. Although some of these can be extraordinary the task of anagramming is far easier the more letters you start with and it is reasonable to think of the art of making very long anagrams (100 letters or more) as a kind of constrained creative writing rather rather than the discovery of gems. For this reason long anagrams need to be especially perfect in their use of grammar and the naturalness of the prose. Although the wow-factor (as defined above) is less strong the more letters you start with, it is certainly possible to be filled with admiration for the skill (and persistence) of the author.
Can you find the fruits and vegetables which have been spelt in alphabetical order https://youtu.be/f4j2IMvr5Xc Alphabetical Anagrams - Find The Fruits & Vegetables
첫댓글 초급 1 cat
초급 2 dog
초급 3 bat
중급 9 palm
중급 7 face
고급 15 earth
초급 4 ant
초급 5 snail
H가 H에게 가져온 것:
고급 13 read
비밀글 해당 댓글은 작성자와 운영자만 볼 수 있습니다.21.12.06 10:59
비밀글 해당 댓글은 작성자와 운영자만 볼 수 있습니다.21.12.06 11:07
비밀글 해당 댓글은 작성자와 운영자만 볼 수 있습니다.21.12.06 11:22
비밀글 해당 댓글은 작성자와 운영자만 볼 수 있습니다.21.12.06 11:39
비밀글 해당 댓글은 작성자와 운영자만 볼 수 있습니다.21.12.06 11:47
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고급 14 lemon
중급 6 ear (oscar)
중급 8 skin (oscar)
중급 10 heart (oscar)