Little Johnny’s Answer Had the Whole Class in Tears

During an English lesson, a teacher asked her students to name words that end with “-tor” and describe things that eat.

The first boy raised his hand proudly and said, “Alligator!”
“Very good,” the teacher smiled. “That’s a big word!”

The second student quickly added, “Predator!”
“Excellent,” said the teacher. “Another great example!”

Then little Johnny raised his hand with that mischievous grin everyone knew too well.
The teacher hesitated, but finally nodded. “Alright, Johnny, what’s your word?”

Johnny stood up, smirked, and said loudly:
“Mentor… because mine eats my brain every day!”

The class burst into laughter — and even the teacher couldn’t help but smile.

Trust Johnny to turn every lesson into a comedy show!

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