Soldiers line up spaced with pride, Two long rows lined side by side. One sole unit can decide, If the rows will unite or divide. Tell me, tell me, scream it out. What's the thing I talk about?
Common Wrong Answers
“A fence”
A fence does create division between spaces but does not have the mechanism to unite or divide like a zipper, which actively interlocks or separates the rows.
“A shoelace”
While shoelaces can be used to tie shoes together, they do not represent two rows like the zipper does, nor do they have the same functionality of uniting or separating rows.
“A line of soldiers”
Although soldiers line up, they do not have an element that unites or divides them. The riddle specifically refers to a mechanism that can change their state, which a line of soldiers cannot do.
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