The Right Answer

“I’ll give two dollars to the child who can tell me who the most famous man in history was,” the teacher said. “It was St. Patrick,” an Irish boy said, raising his hand.

“Sorry, Sean, that’s not correct,” the instructor said. A French boy then raised his hand and declared, “It was Napoleon.

“I’m sorry, Pierre, that’s not right either,” the teacher said.

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