Every dawn begins with me At dusk I'll be the first you see And daybreak couldn't come without What midday centers all about Daises grow from me, I'm told And when I come, I end all cold But in the sun I won't be found Yet still, each day I'll be around.
Common Wrong Answers
“Day”
While 'day' does begin with 'd' and is related to dawn and dusk, it is not the literal answer since the riddle specifically refers to something that is always present in the words used, which is the letter 'd'.
“Dawn”
'Dawn' starts with the letter 'd' and is associated with the beginning of the day, but it does not fit all the clues, such as being present at dusk or being part of the word 'midday'.
“Sun”
The 'sun' is associated with daytime and warmth, but it does not appear in the riddle's context of letters or the specific clues provided about beginning and ending cold.
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