the continuation of the joke

It started as an ordinary afternoon in Mrs. Parks’ sixth-grade science class. The topic that day was the human body, and she wanted to make the lesson a little more interactive.

Standing at the front of the room, she asked the class a question she thought was simple.

“Which human body part increases up to ten times its size when stimulated?”

The classroom instantly went silent.

Students shifted in their seats. Some stared at their desks. Others looked nervously at each other, unsure whether raising a hand was safe or not.

After a few uncomfortable seconds, a girl named Mary slowly stood up. Her face was bright red.

“Mrs. Parks,” she said hesitantly, “I really don’t think you should be asking sixth graders questions like that. My parents would be very upset if they heard this.”

A wave of whispers spread across the classroom. Some students gasped. Others tried not to laugh.

Mrs. Parks blinked in surprise.

Clearly, the class had taken the question in a very different direction than she intended.

Trying to keep the situation calm, she asked again if anyone else wanted to try answering.

After a moment, a boy in the back slowly raised his hand.

“Is it… the pupil of the eye?”

Mrs. Parks smiled.

“Exactly,” she said.

She explained that the pupil expands dramatically when exposed to darkness or certain stimuli. In low light, it can grow several times its normal size to allow more light into the eye.

The tension in the room immediately melted away as the students realized the question had been purely scientific all along.

Then Mrs. Parks turned toward Mary with a gentle but slightly amused expression.

“Mary,” she said, “there are three things I want you to remember.”

The entire class leaned forward.

“First, you misunderstood the question.
Second, you jumped to the wrong conclusion.”

She paused for a moment.

“And third…”

“…you’re going to be very disappointed when you grow up.”

The classroom exploded with laughter.

Even Mary eventually started laughing, hiding her face behind her hands.

What began as an awkward misunderstanding quickly became one of those moments students would remember long after the school year ended.

Sometimes the funniest lessons in school aren’t written in the textbook — they happen when assumptions run ahead of the facts.

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