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They ask him to say what climate there is not in his country and the answer gets honors on Twitter

The answers that students give to exams and class exercises are a phenomenon in themselves and often delight users of social networks such as Twitter, Facebook or Instagram.

In the last hours, the answer that a student has given to a question about the climate in Mexico has gone viral. “Draw a climate that does not exist in Mexico,” reads the statement.

And the answer could not succeed more. The student has drawn some brown circles with black specks next to the text “rain of cookies”. A response that, for whatever reason, the teacher did not like but Twitter did, where many have given him an honors degree in wit.

“This climate does not exist,” the teacher writes to him along with his exercise. A publication that has reached Super Carteles and that has received more than 2,800 ‘likes’ in a few hours and has a reach of more than 600,000 people.

In the comments, many have recalled the rain of donuts in a chapter of The Simpsons, others point out that the answer is not incorrect and that the statement, which is not well written, gives rise to that answer.

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