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What Invention Lets You Look Right Through A Wall: A Riddle

In the middle of your online class, you might want to ask your students: What invention can let you look exactly right through a wall?

The answer: The window!

This classic question is just one of the most popular riddles that are going around for years. It is something that your students will spend time searching for answers to. Riddles like this can be one of the best forms of mental exercise.

What Is A Riddle?

Riddles are generally a type of statement or question that has multiple meanings. Those on the receiving end of the question need to solve the statement to get the answers.

A riddle can be a funny or thought-provoking brain exercise. It will help encourage your mind to think.

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Why Should Your Students Solve A Riddle?

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, most students worldwide had to stop attending physical classes and join virtual ones to continue learning. It forced them to spend more time on their mobile devices and laptops.

By solving riddles or other brain teasers, the students will be able to take a break from too much gadget use. It will allow them to spend some productive time away from the technology.

Riddles can also help boost a person’s analytical and critical skills. You can also use riddles as a fun tool to teach them some problem-solving skills.

Common Riddles And Their Explanations

Here is a list of riddles you may ask your students.

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What invention allows people to look right through a wall? Answer: The window

Explanation: Windows are part of the wall. It is usually made with glass, which lets you see the view from the other side of the wall.

What can be touched but can’t be seen?
Answer: The heart

Explanation: Anyone cannot see someone’s heart because it is an internal organ. But you may touch someone’s heart by making them feel happy.

What has a mouth by can never ever talk, has a bed but can never ever sleep, and has a head but can never weep?
Answer: The river

Explanation:
Rivers have several parts, including the river’s mouth, the riverbed, and the river head. But these parts are very far from the usual body parts.

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Kids can learn and have fun composing new riddles as part of their online classes.

How Do You Make A Riddle?

Kids love making riddles of their own. To teach your students how to make a riddle, you must first introduce the parts and understand how it works.

First, you must think of the answer. It will guide you on how to construct the riddle. You also need to decide if you want to create a long or short riddle.

Then make a list of what your answer can do. In the case of the wall, it can let you see right through the other side. It is the reason why it becomes an invention that can let people look right through a wall.

You can then start drafting your riddle using descriptive words. Once done, you can start sharing your riddle with the class right away.

Riley Brown
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Riley is a history, lifestyle, and entertainment writer living in San Diego. He received his bachelor's degree in Journalism and Multimedia from the University of Oregon. His work has been featured in many finance and lifestyle publications throughout the US. When he is not writing, Riley enjoys reading and hanging out at the beach with his dog.

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