Anagrams
An anagram is a word or a group of words that uses every single letter in the previous. It is very hard to explain, but if you look at the 4th one, astronomer, you can see that the letters "Moon starer is in every word of "Astronomer". Get the idea? And to work the brain out of you even more, the 2 comparing anagrams are related to the same subject. Example a school master teaches in a classroom, and an astronomer studies stars, and the Morse Code has dots in it, etc. Anagrams must have the same number of letters also!

These anagrams refer to the same thing.





Language
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School Master

Dormitory

The Morse code

Astronomer

Conversation

Fir cones

Payment received

The eyes
The Classroom

Dirty Room

Here comes dots

Moon starer

Voices rant on

Conifers

Every cent paid me

They see
These angrams are one sentences,
A shoplifter

Gosh, see that triangle?

Circumstantial evidence

Victoria, England's Queen
has to pilfer.

It has got three angles.

can ruin a selected victim.

governs a nice, quiet, land.