During a lively 6th-grade science class, Mrs. Parker decided to stir some curiosity with an unexpected question. As she looked around the room, the students fell into a puzzled silence, exchanging unsure glances while nervously fidgeting in their seats.
Can anyone tell me which part of the human body increases to ten times its size when stimulated?”

After a long pause, one brave student finally rose to the challenge. Mary, known for her outspoken nature and quick temper, stood up with a huff.
Mrs. Parker,” she exclaimed, clearly appalled, “you shouldn’t be asking sixth-graders something like that! I’m telling my parents, and they’ll definitely take this to the principal. You’re going to get fired!”
The class collectively held its breath, the tension thick in the air. But Mrs. Parker remained calm and collected, offering a small smile.