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Evelyn, hearing that they could read their sentences now, opened the little strip of parchment and read the words. 'So this is how it's going to be...alright.' she thought, smirking somewhat, her nervousness gone, and she looked up to the professor, waiting for the next steps.
When Evelyn opened up her sentence the message transferred to one side of the blackboard:
I shall never forget your kindness. You are a true friend.
As they waited for Cedric, Kapoor took the opportunity to explain to the class what was going on.
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As you can see a sentence has appeared on the chalk board. Also, as you can see, some of the words appear highlighted in a different colour. These are the words which we'll be using to find a flower whose Hana Kotoba meaning best matches that word. So, for example, if the word on the board were 'Sincerity', then we would chose white anemone. Does that make sense to everyone?" He asked, using his wand to slide the table with the more exotic flowers on it closer to the blackboard so that both the blackboard and the flowered table were towards the middle and front of the room.
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The rules for the game are very simple. Only the team captain may touch the flowers. And the object of it all is to discuss as a team which flowers best represent which highlighted key words or sentiments. The team captain will then apply the flower directly to the chalk board underneath the correct word using a sticking charm." Professor Kapoor picked up a carnation and sniffed it once before continuing. "
Time is not important as you'll have most of the remainder of the class period to try and place the right flowers with the right sentiments. Do not worry about time so much as which flowers you feel would be best for which words. Once Mr. Leone opens his sentence, we shall begin."