We're going to play a "special" review game.

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You look over your lesson plan at your desk and see you had a review game planned. You look over the rules and decide you've got a better idea for a game, one that will have at least the boys in the class giving you their undivided attention. You slip over to the classroom door and lock it, then move to the front of the class. You crack open a textbook and announce, "Class, we're going to play a little review game today," your sultry voice immediately silencing the noise from the students. "I'm going to ask you questions from the test, and you're going to answer."

"Doesn't sound much like a game," one of the jocks quips.

"I wasn't finished," you say, wagging your finger at him. "I want to make sure you're all paying attention, so, for each question you get right, I'll take off an article of clothing." The students erupt in low murmurs and exclamations of disbelief. "And to prove it, I'm going to start you off with an easy one. Listen well, I'm only going to ask each question once."

"Wait, you're serious?" someone from the back pipes up.

"Very. Now, your question... The symbol on the Nazi flag is called a what?"

Everyone grows quiet. Students look back and forth from one another. You smirk. Whether they're nervous to answer because of the Nazi question or because they aren't sure if you're telling the truth or not, it's still amusing to watch.

"The..." one student, a girl on the left, finally speaks up, "...the swastika?"

"Very good!" you reply, kicking off one short-heeled shoe down the center aisle of the class. "Next question..."

"A shoe? Seriously?" some ungrateful brat says.

"I took it off, didn't I?" you respond, looking at the boy with disappointment. "If you want to know just how serious I am, you'll just have to keep playing, won't you? Now..."


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