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The following sentences can be completed by adding two words that are anagrams of one another.Each word has only four letters:

1.If you take a ____ at the Mad Hatter's party , you may still not get a zip of his ____.

2.If you eat a whole ____ of a wedding cake , you may develop a spare ____ around your middle.

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Answered by prettystefina11
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Anagrams are the words that contain the same letters but they are different words.

For example, ‘FRIED’ is an anagram of ‘FIRED’.

They contain the same words but are different words with different meanings.

The given question is to find out the anagrams that complete the sentence in a meaningful way.

1. If you take a shot at the Mad Hatter's party, you may still not get a zip of his host.

Explanation: It is a party. So we know that a shot can be taken and the party is to be conducted by a host.  

2. If you eat a whole part of a wedding cake, you may develop a spare rapt around your middle.

Explanation: It is so obvious that the first blank is ‘part’. So, an anagram that matches ‘part’ and conveys a meaning to the sentence is ‘rapt’.

Answered by brainlyinuser
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Answer:

Explanation:

"1) If you take a ____ at the Mad Hatter's party, you may still not get a sip of his ____.

Here, the answer is 'seat' and 'teas.' So, the sentence changes to, ""If you take a SEAT at the Mad Hatter's party, you may still not get a sip of his TEAS.

2) If you eat a whole ____ of a wedding cake, you may develop a spare ____ around your middle.

In this case, the two anagrams that can be used are 'tier' and 'tire'. The sentence changes to, """" If you eat a whole TIER of a wedding cake, you may develop a spare TIRE around your middle."""

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