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2. It's always exactly one letter difference. Note that the same image can mean different things in different rooms, be they nouns, verbs, or adjectives.
Adding on.
The Study has the most explicit hint for what you are to do with the information gleaned from the picture pairs. Which is unfortunate since it's a dead end you don't normally want to draft and it's passive ability sounds too expensive to bother with in the early game.
A number of rooms simply don't have the picture pairs present, notably green rooms and several mechanical rooms. Such rooms will leave gaps that must be filled in on another day.
The Workshop straight up gives you the letter for it's drafted coordinate instead of a picture puzzle. This can help with pairs that are tricky, if you're lucky enough to draft Workshop in the correct location.
I mention this because you worded the first question a bit suspiciously.
For instance the piantings at the rightmost coordinate of the third rank will allways be a mountain and a legume