People use riddles to make things more fun and mysterious. Like when a wizard says, 'I am not alive, but I can grow,', it's like a game! You have to guess what the answer is, and that makes you think harder and feel smart.
Examples
- A king asked his daughter, 'What has keys but cannot open locks?' She answered, 'A piano.'
- A teacher said to her students, 'I have no voice, yet I speak to you. What am I?' The class guessed, 'An echo!'
- A boy challenged his friend with the riddle, 'What goes up when the rain comes down?' His friend smiled and said, 'An umbrella.'
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See also
- Why Do People Use ‘Riddles’ in Different Cultures?
- Why Do People Love Ancient Myths So Much?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Speech Memorable?
- How Did ‘Television’ Change the Way People Communicate?
- Why Do People Tell Stories Around Campfires?
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