What Did The Teenage Yardstick Say To Its Parents Worksheet Key Rarl -
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While does not yield a direct result, the most logical riddle answer is: Here is the content and answer key for the worksheet
“I can’t help it if I’m a little .” (yardstick = straight object + “straight-laced” = strict/uptight, said sarcastically by a teen.) Is the solution (if it's about solving a
Wait, maybe the punchline is "I'm tired of being the rule you follow!" or "I'm not just a ruler anymore; let me be a protractor!" But that's getting too technical. Alternatively, maybe a play on "sticks" and "rules," like "Stick to your own rules" or "You always measure up to my expectations!" If it's a teenager, perhaps it's 13 inches
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Alternatively, considering mathematical terms: a yardstick is 36 inches. Maybe the joke is about the yardstick being measured in yards or inches. If it's a teenager, perhaps it's 13 inches or something, but that might not make sense. Alternatively, the classic joke could be "You can't handle the straight edge!" (referring to a straight edge ruler as a teenage rebellion theme).









