Technically, it should be someone’s “word.” One can give, break, or take someone’s “word.” You can deceive with words. Wording is important in riddles and these idioms don’t work with the word “promise.”
Lee: Just get on with the show, Ed. Ed: Ok, Enough! What Time Is It? All: Riddler Time! Ed: What Time Is It?! All: RIDDLER TIME!!! Ed: Lila! Prepare the timer.
I want that riddler sign in my bedroom
Technically, it should be someone’s “word.” One can give, break, or take someone’s “word.” You can deceive with words. Wording is important in riddles and these idioms don’t work with the word “promise.”
So how would you rephrase it
Technically he did tell her
Lee: Just get on with the show, Ed.
Ed: Ok, Enough! What Time Is It?
All: Riddler Time!
Ed: What Time Is It?!
All: RIDDLER TIME!!!
Ed: Lila! Prepare the timer.
There can be 2 answers. Promise and trust.
Trust is incorrect because it's not special, like a promise is.
@@nicholask7173 Oh, ok. I thought that it would just be special cuz.. People have lost mine a lot of times.
answer is "warning"
i can be broken without being held, given and then taken away, some people use me to deceive, but deliver i am the greatest gift of all, what ma i?
The answer is trust
Is that Vanessa from Deadpool?
Episode?
Season 3 episode 17
4x17