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Old 10-16-2009, 09:56 AM   #366 (permalink)
Wenzlebug

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Jillian Hennessey Applehans
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Originally Posted by cedricdiggory View Post
Cedric scoured the pages of their Divination Textbook. The textbook provides them a lot of informations that is needed for their class. "Yes, Sir. The textbook determined Freesia as Childishness and Immaturity." he answered as he perused the pages, once more. He's not good at Divination but he was always do his very best on their every lesson of the such subjection. Divination was once a subject that confused him a lot but he's at progress, in understanding Divination much better.

"And Carnation, Sir, is associated and represented the word Disappointment."
He stated. He skipped the word Unfavourable cause he didn't find the answer yet. Then he turned to LouAnn who was asking about the other people's suggestion. He pondered for a while, checking every bit of possible answer for the tricky word. "I think LouAnn..err..to find what flower represents Unfavourable.. we must connect Unfavourable to the other underlined words.. So Freesia that represents Childishness and Carnation represents Disappointment. I think Unfavourable may refer to Jealousy, which is represented by a Yellow Rose. To make it clearer, referring to the sentence in the strip of parchment (Your silly childishness is unfavourable and disappointing in my eyes).. Silly childishness and Immaturity can be infer as Jealousy..cause being jealous is a sillyness and unfavourable, yep. And when someone is Jealous and acts Childishly, It is therefore, a disappointment to other's eyes." He suggested, in hope that it will make things clearer and he wished that his statements were all accurate. Cedric was not really sure about his answer so he is free to take other's comments and suggestions.
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Originally Posted by SlytherinSistah View Post
Professor Kapoor nodded. "Yes, Miss Flores. You and Mr. Leone should feel free to stick your flowers up on the chalk board now so we can all see what you've chosen." And the points could be tallied and everyone could be excused. It was a long lesson, but hopefully a productive one.



"It's alright, Miss Riddle." No matter how many times he did it, nor for how many years, taking points was still not a comfortable feeling. "You'll be given the chance to earn them back. In fact, if you wouldn't mind. I think it would be a very responsible and considerate thing if you'd escort Mr. Cartwright to the Nurses wing." Although, truth be told, being as how the boy did just about toss up his right lung, he was probably better off visiting Kazimeriz for a bottle of pepper-up.
In a moment or so, they'd finally decided what flowers should be stuck to the chalk board. He hoped they'll got it right or he'll blame himself it they are wrong. He was the one who picked a flower that he thought that indicates the word Unfavourable. He smiled at their Professor as he headed to the board. He's quite nervous; he took out his wand nervously but he still have a little confidence and pride inside him.

His hearts pumped rapidly, It's like that it pumps 10 times or so every second. He stuck the flower Freesia, Carnation and he'd also stuck a Yellow Rose on the board. He wrote the word Childishness under the Freesia, the word Disappointment under the Carnation one and hesitantly, he wrote the word Unfavourable under the Yellow Rose. "I think I'm done Professor." he answered as he turned to their Professor and to his classmates, pretending to be confident and conceited.
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