
Unusual Headlines Explained: Miners, Teachers, and Nutritious Snacks
Explore the literal and intended meanings behind real headlines such as "Miners refuse to work after death," "Teachers strike idle kids," and "Kids make nutritious snacks." Dive into the quirky world of news reporting and discover the hidden humor within these headlines.
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The following were real headlines. Explain their literal meaning and then the intended meaning.
1. Miners refuse to work after death.
2. Teachers strike idle kids.
3. Red tape holds up new bridges.
4. Kids make nutritious snacks.
5. Include your children when baking cookies.
6. Juvenile court to try shooting defendant.
7. Eye drops off shelf.
8. Two sisters reunited after 18 years at the checkout counter.
9. New study of obesity looks for larger test group.
10. Chef throws his heart into helping feed the needy.
11. Hospitals are sued by 7 foot doctors.
12. New vaccine may contain rabies.