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A Teacher Brings a Bag of Fruit to Class and Johnny Teaches Her a Hilarious Lesson

If you talk to an experienced teacher, they can probably tell you dozens of “war stories” about smart-mouth students who were a little too sharp for their own good sometimes.

Nearly, every classroom has a class clown, and those students always manage to say the craziest things that can push the buttons of uptight teachers.

In this story, a teacher brings to class a bag of fruit to play a little game, however, she soon realizes she bit off more than she could chew!

One day in class the teacher brought a bag full of fruit.

“Now class, I’m going to reach into the bag and describe a piece of fruit, and you tell what fruit I’m talking about.”

“Okay, first: it’s round, plump, and red.”

 

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Of course, Johnny raised his hand high, but the teacher wisely ignored him and picked Deborah, who promptly answered, “An apple.”

The teacher replied, “No, Deborah, it’s a beet, but I like your thinking.”

“Now for the second. It’s soft, fuzzy, and colored red and brownish.”

Johnny is hopping up and down in his seat trying to get the teacher to call on him. But she skips him again and calls on Billy.

“Is it a peach?” Billy asks. “No, Billy, I’m afraid it’s a potato. But I like your thinking,” the teacher replies.

 

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“Here’s another: it’s long, yellow, and fairly hard.”

By now Johnny is about to explode as he waves his hand frantically. The teacher skips him again and calls on Sally.

“A banana,” she says.

“No,” the teacher replies, “it’s a squash, but I like your thinking.”

Johnny is kind of irritated now, so he speaks up loudly. “Hey, I’ve got one for you teacher; let me put my hand in my pocket. Okay, I’ve got it: it’s round, hard, and it has a head on it.”

“Johnny!” she cries. “That’s disgusting!”

“Nope,” answers Johnny, “it’s a quarter, but I like your thinking!”

 

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