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A headless man had a letter to write; It was read by a man who had lost his sight. The dumb repeated it word for word; And deaf was he who listened and heard. Solve this riddle.

posted Sep 15, 2015 by Anuradha Tabyal

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It is nothing. 0
cuz a blind man cant read, deaf cant hear and dumb cant speak. And so, written in the letter is nothing.

answer Sep 15, 2015 by Naga Jyothi
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A headless man had a letter to write = keyboard,
It was read by a man who had lost his sight = CPU,
The dumb repeated it word for word = Screen,
And deaf was he who listened and heard = HardDisc

So the answer is a Computer

answer Sep 16, 2015 by Abhishek Kondhare



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