Instead, the humor in "Schooled" comes more from the situations and the characters' interactions, rather than from specific phrases. Here are some examples of the humor in the book:
* Cap'n Cap'n's character: His whole persona is a source of humor, from his pirate-themed classroom to his quirky rules and pronouncements.
* The school's "quirks": Things like the annual "Turkey Trot" and the "School Spirit Day" with its questionable theme are funny in their absurdity.
* The characters' interactions: The dialogue between the protagonist, Cap'n Cap'n, and the other students is often funny due to their clashing personalities and perspectives.
The book's humor is more situational and character-driven, rather than relying heavily on catchphrases or sayings.