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A proverb is a short, commonly known saying that expresses a general truth or piece of advice, often reflecting cultural wisdom. In contrast, a riddle is a question or statement that poses a puzzling problem or enigma, requiring clever thinking to arrive at the answer. While proverbs convey lessons or insights, riddles are meant to challenge and entertain through wordplay or ambiguity.

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