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The colour of old England, anagrammatically

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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An anagram is a term which is used for a game in which players are given Brandon letters to make a word

Explanation:

  • The color of the old England can be described in the context of its culture
  • During the industrial revolution, it was quite a gloomy because half of the county was facing hunger
  • The rich were exploiting the poor
Answered by skyfall63
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The colour that has been represented anagrammatically is "Golden""Land"

Explanation:

  • The above is an anagram which implies a phrase, word,  or name formed by re-arranging the letters of another.
  • The rules for solving anagrams comprise,
  1. Write down all the letters in a different pattern
  2. Start putting together pairs of letters
  3. Look for possible combination of consonants, and separate vowels and consonants

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