No. They are edited sometimes, but not to make them more of a riddle than a real question. Our goal is to provide information, not make questions unanswerable.
When a question is edited, it is usually to make it much more understandable so that people can answer it. Questions with spelling mistakes, grammatical errors etc are corrected so that it would be identified and answered by the members of the community.
Questions giving a question or page number only will not be answered. If your question is a riddle or a "daffynition" then just ask the question. Perhaps someone will answer it.
Questions giving a question number or page number only may not be answered. If your question is a riddle or a "daffynition" then just ask the question. Perhaps someone will answer it. If your class is using this workbook for study, you should ask your teacher how to solve the various mathematical exercises (the point of using the books).
The answer to this question and all other Horse Isle 2 questions can be answered during game play by clicking on the 'help' feature. There is always someone there who can answer your questions LIVE!
riddle is a brainteasing questions that has double meaning.
A riddle is something that does not fit; If you think about it a riddle is a question with a twist. That means the unanswerable riddle is the unanswerable question with a twist or play on words for example
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Because they think it is a riddle.
The answer to this question, and ALL OTHER HORSE ISLE 2 questions, can be found during game play by clicking on "Help". There is always someone available to answer questions.
The basic rules are you ask a riddle, then they answer with the correct answer what that answer was. Then the other person asks a riddle then you answer with the correct answer. you keep going till the other person can not think of a riddle or has no answer.
Huh?
By not failing as much as you do
A riddle is a type of puzzling question that typically involves a clever or unexpected answer. It often involves wordplay, ambiguity, or metaphorical language to challenge the listener's thinking. In this case, the word "riddle" rhymes with "middle" and fits the description of a puzzling question.