If you say anything in front of is this a stick and that’s a stick it’s going to be yes if you don’t say anything before but it’s a no…
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"The answer to my riddle" is not specific....Whose riddle? What riddle?
The answer is a human. Walking on four legs represents a human as a baby when you crawl on your hands and knees, two legs is a human as an adult and three legs is a human as an elder (both of your legs and a walking stick). -rolls eyes and sighs- everyone knows this riddle!!!
Taking out the word riddles makes this What is life if life isn't life but a life is a life yet life doesn't make sense like life should? This riddle makes no sense- a riddle is a riddle. a riddle is not, not a riddle because a riddle is a riddle. This riddle acts as if riddles are different than riddle (no s). To answer the riddle I would answer: Riddles are riddle.
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This is a very old riddle out of Greek mythology. It is known as the riddle of the Sphinx. The answer is a man because, It's about a man's life. Four feet in the morning: you walk on both arms and legs when you are a kid.(2legs+2 arms=4) Two feet at noon: you walk on your legs only when you are young.(2legs only) Three feet in the evening: You walk with a walking stick.(2 legs+1 stick=3)
A quaint riddle is where the answer is in the riddle. There are many of riddles like this. A riddle that the answer is right in front of you is called is collection riddle. There are many of riddles that are like that.
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An answer to a riddle.
Yes, it can be. For example, "He was seeking an answer for the riddle" (to the riddle).
There is no riddle of the Sphinx, the question/ riddle is what walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at midday and three legs in the evening. the answer would be a human. as in the morning of someones life they are a baby or toddler, so they would crawl on four legs, at midday it refers to an adult ( who walks on two legs ) while in the evening the human is old and uses a walking stick ( equals three legs ) . ------- There IS a riddle of the Sphinx. Created in Oedipus when Oedipus needed to get to Thebes, he came across a Sphinx blocking his path who asked him this riddle. He gave the correct answer and went on.
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