The Day “Fascinate” Became The Most Dangerous Word In Class…

During a classroom lesson, a teacher asked her students to use the word “fascinate” in a sentence. Molly eagerly raised her hand and said, “My family went to my granddad’s farm, and we all saw his pet sheep. It was fascinating.” The teacher smiled and nodded but gently corrected her, explaining that while the sentence was good, she needed to use the exact word “fascinate,” not “fascinating.”

Next, Sally raised her hand and said, “My family went to see Rock City, and I was fascinated.” Again, the teacher acknowledged the effort but repeated the same correction, emphasizing that she wanted a sentence using the word “fascinate” specifically.

Then Little Johnny raised his hand. The teacher hesitated, remembering his past tendency to give unexpected or inappropriate answers. After a moment of doubt, she convinced herself that this time there was no way he could twist the word “fascinate” into something troublesome, so she called on him.

Johnny stood up confidently and said, “My aunt Carolyn has a sweater with ten buttons, but her chest is so big she can only fasten eight.” The unexpected wordplay caught the teacher completely off guard, and she sat down in shock while the class erupted in laughter.

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