cuz they're stupid
thety are smart 5th graders and they win people money
On the show "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?", the kids participating do not receive a salary or pay for their appearances. Instead, they are typically rewarded with prizes or experiences, such as educational scholarships or activities, for their involvement. The focus is more on showcasing their knowledge and having fun rather than financial compensation.
i am a fifth grader and we would just know not to smoke cause were smarter than that and it is bad for you. And you can have a sroke or back pain.
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homers smarter, he works at a nuclear power plant, has a wife and kids, and he know how to take the easy path
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$5
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Well they are famous people when they where younger
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thety are smart 5th graders and they win people money
On the show "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?", the kids participating do not receive a salary or pay for their appearances. Instead, they are typically rewarded with prizes or experiences, such as educational scholarships or activities, for their involvement. The focus is more on showcasing their knowledge and having fun rather than financial compensation.
i am a fifth grader and we would just know not to smoke cause were smarter than that and it is bad for you. And you can have a sroke or back pain.
Not really. People haven't evolved giant brains in just a few years. Kids back in 1963 knew how to do a lot more things than kids today, though. Kids today use their cellphones and computers for everything.
Invite him or her to your house and wear some really sexy clothes like fish net leggings and combat boots.OMG stupid kids what do you know about that stuff stay in school little kids
Oh, that's a great question! You see, the kids on "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?" do receive compensation for being on the show. It's wonderful to see these young minds showcasing their knowledge and skills, and it's important for them to be rewarded for their hard work and participation.
Not necessarily, no. This answer will apply to any question that asks "Are ___s who ___ smarter?"