‘Super-difficulty kindergarten homework’ has been released to overseas online communities and is drawing attention. Netizens are giving their own answers.
The British Daily Mirror reported on the 12th (local time) that netizens have been debating over a kindergarten homework shared on Reddit, an overseas online community, for nearly a week.
This homework, which was shared as ‘homework for a son in kindergarten’, was a material for learning English ‘T’. After repeating the uppercase and lowercase letters T, the students had to write down the ‘words with T’ that were presented with pictures.
Controversy over the problem occurred in the last item of ‘Word Quiz’. There was no problem with the first to third words, Tub, Ten, and Top. However, a controversy arose in the fourth picture. The fourth picture presented a group of caged rabbits. The student who did the homework failed to fill in the item in question.
One netizen said, “I am 40 years old. I have no idea what words to put under this picture of a rabbit.” Another netizen left a credible reasoning, saying, “In light of my personal experience as a teacher, the intention of this question seems to be to learn ‘in the case of putting a T at the end’.”
Since then, numerous netizens have come up with their own answers. Many netizens agreed that ‘T should be put at the end of a word’. The netizen who first presented the opinion argued that Pet would have been the correct answer for the blank. Some netizens insisted that the correct answer was kit, which means ‘rabbit’, or that cat was the correct answer out of the blue.
On the other hand, there were also those who gave ‘answers that start with T’ such as Tiny, Tasty, Team, and Trabbit.
In the end, it was not revealed what the real correct answer to the homework was. Currently, the post has received 34,000 likes and more than 11,000 comments.
Source: Donga
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