Mrs. Parks, the amiable science teacher, decided to impart an unusual yet educational lesson in her cozy, well-lit sixth-grade classroom.
“Class,” she leaned forward, a mischievous glint in her eye, “can anyone here tell me which human body part expands to ten times its size when stimulated?”
The young students were caught off guard, and a hushed stillness settled over the room. This was a decidedly unconventional query for a science class, and the pupils exchanged bewildered glances, uncertain about how to respond.