Back-to-Front Dyslexia is a made up kind of dyslexia used in the story The Vicar of Nibbleswicke by Roald Dahl. Back-to-Front Dyslexia is when someone says a word backwards. For example, someone who has Back-to-Front Dyslexia will want to say knits, and instead they will say stink; god would be dog; sip would be pis, etc. In The Vicar of Nibbleswicke, Robert Eel had Back-to-Front Dyslexia. He found out that the cure would be to walk backwards eveywhere for the rest of his life.
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