Riddles are like fun brain games that help people remember stories. Imagine a storyteller asking, 'What has keys but can’t open locks?' The answer is a piano, and it makes everyone laugh. Riddles make stories more exciting by making the audience think and guess together.
Examples
- A child hears a story about a dragon who asks, 'What is light when it’s on but heavy when it’s off?' The answer is a lamp.
- A grandma tells a tale where the moon answers a riddle and helps her grandchild find a lost treasure.
- A boy solves a riddle to get into a secret club, just like in his favorite book.
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See also
- What Makes a ‘Great’ Story Last for Centuries?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Story Stay Remembered for Generations?
- What Makes a Story 'Endless'?
- Why Do People Believe in ‘Myths’ and What Makes Them Last?
- Why Do People Around the World Tell Stories?
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