A Teacher Delivers a Clever Response to a Young Girl's Inappropriate Answers

In a 6th-grade science class, Mrs. Parker posed a question that left her students bewildered. The classroom fell silent as they exchanged confused glances, struggling to come up with an answer.

She asked, “Can anyone tell me which part of the human body can grow ten times bigger when stimulated?”

After a brief pause, a bold student named Mary stood up, visibly upset. “Mrs. Parker, you shouldn’t be asking sixth-graders a question like that! I’m telling my parents, and they’ll report you to the principal. You’ll get fired!” she exclaimed angrily.

Remaining calm, Mrs. Parker simply repeated, “Can anyone tell me which body part can grow ten times bigger when stimulated?”

Mary, still shocked, whispered to her classmates, “Wow, she’s really going to get in trouble for that!”

Encouraging responses, Mrs. Parker asked, “Anyone?”

The students, unsure of how their answers might be interpreted, stayed quiet. Finally, a clever boy named Billy stood up and nervously answered, “The body part that grows ten times bigger when stimulated is the pupil of the eye.”

The class let out a collective sigh of relief, and Mrs. Parker smiled, praising Billy for his correct answer.

Then, with a mischievous grin, she turned to Mary and said, “I have three things to tell you: First, you have a dirty mind. Second, you didn’t do your homework. And third, you’re going to be very disappointed one day.”

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