input: context: | HOTDOGS HAMBURGERS PANCAKES HOTDOGS question: | question-3 can you solve the following riddle? Two turkeys in front of the turkey, two turkeys behind the turkey, tell me how many total turkeys? output: "The riddle you've shared is a classic example of a wordplay riddle, where the \nanswer is hidden within the question itself. The key to solving this riddle lies\nin the phrase \"two turkeys in front of the turkey, two turkeys behind the \nturkey.\" If you read this phrase aloud, you can hear the words \"turkey sandwich\"\nwhen emphasizing the correct syllables.\n\nIn a turkey sandwich, you typically have two slices of turkey meat, which \ncorresponds to the \"two turkeys in front of the turkey\" and \"two turkeys behind \nthe turkey\" parts of the riddle. Therefore, the answer to the riddle is:\n\nTURKEY SANDWICH\n\nThis riddle is a playful way to illustrate the concept of homophones, which are \nwords that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. In this \ncase, the word \"turkey\" can refer to both the bird and the sandwich, making the \nanswer even more intriguing."