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Here is your riddle: I am greater than god. I am more evil than the devil. The poor have me, The rich need me, And death comes to those who eat me. Who am I?" *** I am ever hungry, And live if you feed me. I am never thirsty, And die if you quench me. What am I?" *** I see much, but change little. I am firm, irresolute, Powerful, but gentle; I have enough strength to rip apart mountains, Yet be moved by gentle stirrings, I am life itself, And I give life to others. Who am I? I'm a five letter word that has no end, One through three can amend, One, four and five are something alive, Two and…mehr

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Here is your riddle: I am greater than god. I am more evil than the devil. The poor have me, The rich need me, And death comes to those who eat me. Who am I?" *** I am ever hungry, And live if you feed me. I am never thirsty, And die if you quench me. What am I?" *** I see much, but change little. I am firm, irresolute, Powerful, but gentle; I have enough strength to rip apart mountains, Yet be moved by gentle stirrings, I am life itself, And I give life to others. Who am I? I'm a five letter word that has no end, One through three can amend, One, four and five are something alive, Two and three occur near thee. What am I?" *** I am light as a feather, Yet no man can hold me for long. My presence causes life, My absence death. *** "I welcome the day with a show of light, I steathily came here in the night. I bathe the earthy stuff at dawn, But by the noon, alas! I'm gone." *** "The last, but not the least, little one: Lighter than what I am made of, More of me is hidden than is seen, I am the bane of the mariner, A tooth within the sea. Speak my name.
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Autorenporträt
Sharada M. Subrahmanyam lives among her books. Inspired by the books that she has read by her favourite authors, like Tamora Pierce, Rick Riordan, Christopher Paolini, and Allison Croggon, she wanted to create a world of her own. Her first novel, "The Elementals: The Beginning and the End," is an ambitious foray into the world of novel writing. This novel was written when she was thirteen years old. She lives in Chennai with her parents. She enjoys telling stories to young and old. She believes that courses of civilizations can be influenced by stories. Societies that are occupied in stories are too occupied that there is no place for terror, she argues. Her fascination of human nature comes out as characters in her books