Mr. Jones and his team of eight men were exploring a pyramid to reach a fabled treasure in the center. Their rival team, led by Mr. Smith, was also in pursuit of the treasure. The two teams had entered from opposite sides of the pyramid.
When both teams reached the treasure room, they found a case surrounding the treasure. The case could not be moved or taken from the room unless the riddle was solved. The groups read the following on the side of the case:
"Not a single man may open this chest, for he who does will be cursed for all eternity."
Not a single man took the treasure, but when both groups left the pyramid, Mr. Smith's group had the treasure with them. How is it possible that they weren't cursed?
Saturday, November 22, 2008
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Caitlyn, John, and Jaime answered the men either took it together or they were in a relatinship therefor not sing. These answers are logical but not the best response.
ReplyDeleteThe man didn't open the treasure chest.
ReplyDeletefor there was not a single man because they were all married
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