input: question: 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: "This riddle is a clever one, and it's designed to make you think about the concept of \"before\" and \"after.\" In this \ncase, the word \"turkey\" is used twice, which can create some confusion.\n\nThe riddle is actually asking about the number of turkeys that come before and after the subject of the sentence, which\nis the \"turkey\" that is being described. Let's break it down:\n\n1. Two turkeys are mentioned before the subject (the \"turkey\" that is being described).\n2. Two turkeys are mentioned after the subject (the \"turkey\" that is being described).\n\nSo, when you add the number of turkeys before and after the subject, you get:\n\n1 turkey (the subject) + 2 turkeys (before the subject) + 2 turkeys (after the subject) = 5 turkeys\n\nTherefore, the answer to the riddle is 5 turkeys."