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Question what is considered 6th grade.
It means you can read and understand the instructions on a pack of ramen but can't pick up on nuances, infer bias or apply any kind of abstract reasoning to a piece of text
Before I read the last part of the sentence, I thought you were saying 6th graders couldn't pick up on the nuances and biases on a package of Ramen, and I started to wonder what I had missed.
Anxiety is a hell of a thing.
You forgot to put the sauce in, that's why you thought Buldak is not a big deal.
Spice is life
This is a statement, telling the reader to consider, or be skeptical of, what the common understanding of what 6th grade is.
This asking the reader what most people think 6th grade is.
So, how did you read the comment? It isn't a question; it's a statement in both sense of the word.
What is considered 6th grade level?