Dec 17 2008
Attack of the Grammar Riddle
We now have another edition for all of you to solve. I think I scrambled a few brains with my last one
. That one was fun. I didn’t get many answers, I don’t think. I’m trying to remember….
It’s been awhile since I posted another grammar riddle. Let’s see if you can get this one, readers. Oh, and by the way….
The answer to the last grammar riddle is–
REPETITION
That one was such a fun one to write. But here’s another one. By now, many of you probably understand the rules. But I’ll go through them again–the answer has to do with a literary device of some kind. I’m looking for concepts in writing, concepts in poetry, fiction, all sorts of things like that. Pay close attention. Sometimes, I use the device within the riddle itself. So keep your eyes peeled. Ready? Here we go….
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My name’s Stan. I live on a planet filled with ZAS, which are these compact houses lined up in small rows, north and south.
We call them ZAS. You know what’s unfortunate, though? Everyone else in these houses have the same name–Stan. Sometimes I get confused.
Usually, though, if I make it to the end of the rows of houses, I get the whole picture, and then it doesn’t matter that all my friends and family have the same name as me.
What’s our “town” named?








