Quite Literal
There must be something with all of these kids that are reading exam questions and then taking them very literally. When asked to explain the meaning of “free press,” this likely British student explained that it means that your pants will be ironed by your mother for free, as the Brits call the iron a “press.” Very clever indeed.
Taking Risks
Explaining to kids what taking a risk is might actually be seen as a risky endeavor in itself. Meanwhile, it’s clear that this student actually understands the meaning of risk, since when asked to give an example, they gave the cheeky short answer of “this” and nothing else. Clearly, the teacher admired the move and gave the student credit for the answer.