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MerakSpielman said:
reluctant to answer, since it's obviously not the rope, and it's probably not the obvious answer of "not enough information," or it wouldn't be a riddle.


What if I told you that there was DEFINITELY enough information in the whole statement to figure out the answer?
 

Tuzenbach said:
What if I told you that there was DEFINITELY enough information in the whole statement to figure out the answer?
Gosh, I don't know what I'd think. Why, do you think that's something you're likely to tell me? ;)

In the following statement, what does "it" refer to?
"A rope ends it."
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The statement?
 


BryonD said:
desperation

ok, doesn't make sense, but it is an anagram, an if you take the hanging angle...


YOU GOT IT! Good on you, BryonD! And actually, it makes all sorts of sense IMHO......
 
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Well. I think I'll post one.

Eric fell asleep in his Introductory Logic class. The professor decides to make an example of Eric, and slams his hand on Eric's desk, waking him abruptly. The instructor then quickly asks "which of the six words that I am about to give you properly completes the following sequence of words: BASIC, ELF, HAITI, KILL, NO, ? Choose from QUARTER, QUICK, QUARREL, QUAINT, QUIBBLE, and QUERY." Much to the professor's embarrassment, Eric answers the question correctly. Find out what "logic" Eric employed, and decide what the answer should be.
 


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