activity11 Suppose your friend asks you to solve a riddle and you don't know the answer to
it. Write a dialogue in about seventy words based on the conversation that you
had with your friend.
Answers
Friend: Here is a riddle for you.
Me: Go on.
Friend: Teddy bears never get hungry. Why?
Me: Because they are non- living.
Friend: No, I'm not asking a science question. Try again.
Me: Because they like dieting?
Friend: No!
Me: This is a difficult riddle.
Friend: No, it isn't. It's really easy. Think a little.
Me: I'm trying, but I can't figure out the answer.
Friend: That's how riddles are- simple, but tricky.
Me: And that is why I can never solve any riddles. Sometimes I think people have a ' riddle corner' somewhere in their brain.
Friend: Oh come on! There's nothing of that sort. You know it.
Me: Yes, I do. I was just joking. But coming back to the riddle, you will have to tell me the answer.
Friend: I will, but not right away. I will tell you two hours later, so that you can enjoy the suspense.
Me: That is not fair. You can't leave me guessing for two hours!
Friend: Well, who knows you might just get to the right answer! I need to make an urgent phone call. See you at 1 then. Have fun!
Me: Oh, alright. See you.