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Riddles are little poems or phrases that pose a question that needs answering. Riddles frequently rhyme, but this is not a requirement.Riddle
Change my beginning every time
To realize another rhyme
Start with a repair to apply
Step before one's able to fly
Do this and my freedom you take
Find this and a couple you make
Use me to make a gate secure
As a baked group we may allure
What are we?
To realize another rhyme
Start with a repair to apply
Step before one's able to fly
Do this and my freedom you take
Find this and a couple you make
Use me to make a gate secure
As a baked group we may allure
What are we?
Answer
the words "patch", "hatch", "catch", "match", "latch", and "batch".patch - "...a repair to apply"
hatch - "Step before one's able to fly"
catch - "...my freedom you take"
match - "...a couple you make"
latch - "...make a gate secure"
batch - "...baked group we may allure"
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Maybe just me, but I didn't figure out what it was trying to make me do. A riddle with multiple words as answers just seems too complex to me. But at least I got the first comment!
The first two lines and the last line of the riddle (i.e. "What are we?") are key to understanding that a set of rhyming words is being sought as the answer to the riddle. Sorry, Livigs, that this one was not your cup of tea.
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