The longest word I ever had on a spelling test was antidisestablishmentarianism, which was once purportedly the longest word in the dictionary (which dictionary? I don't know) and which more or less decries the separation of church and state, typically used in the ongoing debate about The Church of England (and whether or not they need a state-supported church).
This was in grade four—the same age that Zoë is now!
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Today in church the sister missionaries spoke and one of them talked about a humanitarian trip she took to Kenya when she was 17. So there I was, listening intently, when all of a sudden Zoë shoved her notebook over to me. She pointed to the top of her page where she'd written:
"What is humanitarian?"
I told her that it meant to "help humans (others)."
She read this with great relief because to her "it sound[ed] like eating humans, like, a vegetarian..."
I mean...we all know what vegetarians do...so what about those humanitarians?! After all, "they both end with -tarian."
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