How to Make a Riddle About an Object
First of all, think of an object., Next you want to think about how you can describe that object., Once you finish that you need to think of ways to tell your audience this in a less obvious but more interesting way., Finally, put together all of...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: First of all
This will be the answer to your riddle. (for example: fire) -
Step 2: think of an object.
(for example: fire is hot, needs air, etc.), Set up the riddle so it is in your objects point of view. (for example:
I breathe oxygen, but I do not have a mouth.) , (for example:
I breathe oxygen, but I do not have a mouth.
I can brighten up dark times, but used wrongly I can terribly ruin good times.
I move around a lot, but I do not have a body.
Who am I?)(the answer to this riddle is, "fire.") , -
Step 3: Next you want to think about how you can describe that object.
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Step 4: Once you finish that you need to think of ways to tell your audience this in a less obvious but more interesting way.
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Step 5: Finally
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Step 6: put together all of the hints in the riddle not forgetting to use "I"
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Step 7: and at the end of the riddle say
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Step 8: "Who am I."
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Step 9: Test the riddle out on somebody!
Detailed Guide
This will be the answer to your riddle. (for example: fire)
(for example: fire is hot, needs air, etc.), Set up the riddle so it is in your objects point of view. (for example:
I breathe oxygen, but I do not have a mouth.) , (for example:
I breathe oxygen, but I do not have a mouth.
I can brighten up dark times, but used wrongly I can terribly ruin good times.
I move around a lot, but I do not have a body.
Who am I?)(the answer to this riddle is, "fire.") ,
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