input: context: | HOTDOGS HAMBURGERS PANCAKES HOTDOGS question: | question-5 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: "Interesting riddle! The answer is \"HAMBURGERS,\" as it contains seven letters, \njust like the number of turkeys mentioned in the riddle.\n\nThe riddle is a form of a tongue twister, which is a type of riddle or phrase \nthat is designed to be difficult to pronounce or say quickly without making a \nmistake. In this case, the riddle is designed to confuse you by using the word \n\"turkeys\" in a way that makes it seem like there are more turkeys than there \nactually are.\n\nThe first part of the riddle mentions \"two turkeys in front of the turkey,\" and \nthe second part mentions \"two turkeys behind the turkey.\" This might lead you to\nthink that there are a total of 2 (in front) + 2 (behind) + 1 (the original \nturkey) = 5 turkeys. However, the riddle is actually referring to the letters in\nthe word \"turkey\" when it mentions \"two turkeys in front of the turkey\" and \"two\nturkeys behind the turkey.\"\n\nThe letters in the word \"turkey\" are: T (2 letters), U (2 letters), R (2 \nletters), K (1 letter), E (1 letter), R (1 letter), K (1 letter), Y (1 letter).\n\nWhen you add up the number of letters in the word \"turkey,\" you get 2 + 2 + 2 + \n1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 12 letters.\n\nHowever, the riddle is actually asking you to find a word that has the same \nnumber of letters as the total number of turkeys mentioned in the riddle. So, \nyou need to find a word that has 12 letters.\n\nThe word \"HAMBURGERS\" is the answer, as it has 12 letters and is related to the \ntheme of the riddle (food)."