The only thing with "question" and "mark" that I can think of is a question mark but I don't think that makes sense for the riddle in general.
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Read line one in entirety using those two words you just mentioned, then that is one of the ways to get the riddle solution. In other words, what begins after a question mark?The only thing with "question" and "mark" that I can think of is a question mark but I don't think that makes sense for the riddle in general.![]()
Nice tries though. As there are no more guesses, I will give the "answer" as that is the answer to the riddle.I'm afraid you have me stumped with this one.![]()
That is a bit hard to even guess right now, as for me it seemed not enough information. Also, is "well" the word you meant to say instead or was "tell" correct at the end of line 1?Some thing shall do that which I do it tell.
My name in 2 parts do both name where some thing did once dwell.
What am I
Sheepdogs can follow commands . Parasites can live in both sheep and dogs.If not attempting to rhyme the riddle could be written as
There is something that will do what I tell it to.
If you divide my name into two parts, both parts are the name of something that something else used to live in.
Ok, I understand now. The I is the answer, not the it (the one that gives commands, not receives.) Will think of more possibilities then.No. And to fit the riddle, the sheepdog would have had to have been the one giving the command that was followed. Of course, I suppose they do command the sheep.That wasn't it though.
Cowboys? They can give commands and things could have lived on cows and boys.That's not it
Does that same type of thing live in both of the answer word parts, or does the 2 parts of the answer contain a different type of thing to live there?Both parts are not only something where a thing could live, but actually something which you would be likely to automatically see as a place where something would live.