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Originally Posted by NicoT Nico nodded musingly and made a note, before raising his hand, "Fire and air are positive polarity and masculine gender signs; and earth is the same as water with negative polarity and feminine gender, Sir." " Very good, Mr. Toussaint. One point.", he said as he got up to walk about the classroom to stretch his legs a bit. Quote:
Originally Posted by fire_faerie "Fire and air have a positive polarity and a masculine gender, whereas earth, like water, has a negative polarity and a feminine gender," Rachel said clearly. " Good. One point." Quote:
Originally Posted by LisaPotter1125
Astrid raised her hand and said, "Fire and air have a positive polarity and a masculine gender, and earth, like water, has a negative polarity and a feminine gender." " Yes. One point." Quote:
Originally Posted by hpluvr037 Emily's hand shot into the air. "Earth has a feminine gender and negative polarity; Air and Fire have a masculine gender and positive polarity." " That's right. One point." Quote:
Originally Posted by MuggleBornWitch3 Anna raised her hand and said, "Both fire and air are positive polarity and masculine gender signs. Earth and water are positive polarty and feminine." " Exactly. One point." Quote:
Originally Posted by Nymphadoraliz Raising her hand "Earth is a Female gender. But Fire and Air are both male genders. Fire signs are compatible with Air signs. Earth signs are compatible with Water signs. If you try to throw water on a fire, what happens? It puts the fire out. The same can be experienced when a fire sign and water sign get together. Air causes Fire to grow and expand creating a compatible energy. The same can be seen with Earth and Water signs. Water helps the earth grow and blossom and without the earth, water would have no home." The Professor nodded, glad to see one of his students thinking about elements and how they pertain to the study, even if it wasn't exactly correct. " That's a basic jist, yes. Although, there are more details to consider with compatibility as well. Two points." Quote:
Originally Posted by Torchwood Qaz raised her hand, 'Fire and Air are masculine/positive and Earth is Feminine/negative' " Excellent. One point." Quote:
Originally Posted by MeredithRodneyMcKay Sarah thought for a moment as she studied the textbook,before raising her hand. "Ummm fire and air are positive which means they are male,and Earth is a negative polarity,so it is female?" " One point.", the professor nodded. Quote:
Originally Posted by DanialRadFAN01 "Positives are masculane so that means Fire and air are mle right. And negative polarity like earth would be feminie?" Chris said hoping he was right. " Yes. One point." Quote:
Originally Posted by Oesed To be perfectly honest, Willow did not have the faintest idea of what good did it do to learn about all these Western Astrology issue, but as long as answering all the questions gave her points... Well, the Young Ravenclaw was not about to start complaining about anything.
"Air and fire are both positive polarity and represent masculine gender signs, whilst positive polarity and masculine gender sign, whilst Water and Earth are both Feminine and negative." Feminine and negative... Huh. Willow didn't like that way that sounded. Why did the masculines had to be the positive ones? That was hardly fair. Nonchalantly, the fourth year let that go with a shrug. " Very good. One point." Quote:
Originally Posted by HPobsession33 Allie riased her hand. "Fire and air have a positive polarity and a masculine gender, and earth, has a negative polarity and a feminine gender." she said. " One point." Quote:
Originally Posted by Lissy Longbottom Cale raised a hand in the air. He remembered this stuff! "Fire and Air are associated as masculine due to their positive polarity, and Earth, the negative polarity, is female," he explained. Well duh, if one was male the other HAD to be female, right? This stuff was easyyyy. " Yes. Very good. One point, Prefect Newell." Quote:
Originally Posted by Celandine "Fire and Air have a positive polarity and Masculine gender." Cela said, with her hand raised, "And Earth has a negative polarity and feminine gender. Not that negative means bad though, it sorta means receptive; which I think is kind of better." Celandine added. Oh yeah being a girl was way awesome. " Excellent point, and excellent answer. Two points." Quote:
Originally Posted by relly1611 "Earth has a negative polarity and it's feminine, whereas air and fire are masculine and positive." Jessica answered. " Good.", The professor smiled. " One point." Quote:
Originally Posted by DeathEater24601 Seymour raised his hand hiiiigh in the air, waving it frantically to try and get the professor to see him. "Professor, Earth technically isn't positive... it has a negatively charged electric field surrounding it." He blinked slightly. Well, that was just confusing, now wasn't it? Positive and negative charges? He flipped through his textbook quickly, trying to find an additional explanation, almost in a race to see if he could find it faster than the professor could explain it. Oh, dear. The professor was wondering where he was. The 'special project' of the term had made his existence known at last. Professor Kapoor looked down at the boy wearing a baleful expression. " Not, exactly.". He patted the young boy on the head lightly.
" Let's move on to Qualities. Each sign of the zodiac possesses one of three qualities. The fire sign of Saggitarius, for example, is a mutable sign. Who can list the three qualities of western astrology and the signs which they affect?" The Professor made it back to his seat and sat back down.
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