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Old 03-14-2010, 06:47 AM   #92 (permalink)
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Hogwarts RPG Name:
Moritz Schultz (#0f667e)
Ravenclaw
Seventh Year

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Nancy Schultz (#ac6f77)
Hufflepuff
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Reese observed the brightness of the light when Jack reminded her that they had to record that as well. What was she suppose to write? That is was bright? That is was really bright? Hmmm. After staring at the circle of light on the grid paper for a bit, she picked her pen up and scribbled something down on her parchment and when she reread what she wrote, she scribbled it out. That made no sense! She looked back up at the grid paper for another few seconds before writing another thing on her paper and what she wrote stayed this time.

She kept a good grip on the book as her boyfriend traced the circle the flashlight was making. "That's a perfect circle," she said as she examined the grid paper. Once he wrote the degrees down, she slowly moved her hands away from the book to let it balance once more before turning to Jack. "Measure it. Gotcha," she responded as she took the protractor from him.

She looked over the instructions to see how far she had to measure the paper, and then she examined the protractor to find the '10 degree' marking. After finding it, she placed it next to the book and tilted it back 10 degrees and that's where she held it at. "Okay, you can trace the circle now," she told Jack with a smile.
Jack smiled and took out his quill once more, tracing the image of the circle and scribbling a tiny 10 next to it to indicate that it was 10 degrees. "Alright, time to take notes," he mumbled, pulling his parchment closer to him and making note of the brightness of the circle. It was still pretty bright, but it had dimmed somewhat. Jack was sure it would be more noticeable once the paper moved even more!

"Alright, ready for 20 degrees?" he asked with a smile.
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