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"Oh Oh, I know this one," Candi thought to herself. Raising her hand, she said, "Professor, is it the Golden Snidget?" |
"A snidget." Hugo murmured, hand in the air. |
Anna raised her hand once again. "Golden Snidgets are an extremely rare, protected species of bird. They were, unfortunately, once used during Quidditch matches in place of the Golden Snitch," Anna explained. |
Juniper raised her hand. "They used a golden snidget, Professor," she said. "A bird. But they stopped because they snidgets became endangered." |
Allie raised her hand. “It was a Snidget, which is a small, golden bird thats kinda roundish. They are extremly fast too.” she said. |
Mariel threw her hand in the air. She definitely knew the answer to this one. "That was the Golden Snidget, Professor. Are we going to be studying them today?" she answered eagerly. |
Qaz raised her hand and replied 'The Snidget, Professor' |
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Agie raised her hand. "The snidget, used to be used instead of the snitch in Quidditch. However once it was captured, it usually died. Making them become almost extinct." She was a seeker...she knew all about this. |
Miranda raised her hand "Professor, they used a little bird called the Golden Snidget, its a small little thing with wings... Its got rotational wings which is why it can move so fast!" |
Clifford pulled a face at the back of Anna Greingoth's head, which he quickly passed off as a innocent yawn before he could get caught. Goodness gracious. He'd never seen a bigger know-it-all, bossy boots, teacher's pet in hi life. It was GROSS! Still it was hard getting too grossed out now Professor Morgan had planted some Quidditch in his brain. "That was a Snidget, Professor." Clifford raised his hand. |
Rachel raised her hand and said, "Professor, before the snitch was invented, they used a bird called the Snidget. It has very similar qualities to the present time Snitch, but they had to stop using it since it was slowly becoming an endangered species." I see where this is going... |
Raising her hand, "Was it a big leather ball" |
"The Golden Snidget" said Damian. |
Crap. Mariel had beat him. Go figured. |
Kait really didn't know, and she didn't understand how it was relevant to this class, so she decided to just hear what everyone else had to say instead of answering. |
"The snidget, ma'am!" Said Willow, raising her hand, "The snidget was used." |
To be honest, Lina wasn't sure she cared. Then she heard something about a golden snidget from the other students. Oh, well that made sense. 'Though if you were only catching them, why would they be endangered? They could always be freed and bred, right?' Though as much as she thought she was thinking it, she'd actually managed to mumble it out loud, without her notice. |
Keefer mildly put his hand aloft and said "The Golden Snidget used to be used for Quidditch- until the wizards started killing them all off in the name of sport, that is." Keefer had a knack for saying uncomfortable things around others. |
Paris raised her hand, "They used to use a live bird Professor. Which was inhuman and utterly rude. Even if it was for Quidditch," She said. |
Glaring at the back of Jack's head, Jake heard the professor and smiled. He'd discussed this with her. "The Snidget, Professor," he said. "But they're endangered. So, yeah, it got banned and stuff." If he could glare at himself he would. Way to go RAMBLER! |
Daphne knew the answer, but didn't feel the need to respond. She had a feeling where this was going. She had been nervous about this lesson, mainly due to the high injury rate associated with this class. The last thing she needed was to hurt her arm even more. |
He quickly shot his hand in the air. "The Golden Snidget, right?" That made him think of Vincent. |
Heidi raised her hand, "Was it a hunting bird?" |
Robert raised his hand again with a smile, this had to be his favourite topic. "The golden snidget was used. But once caught they died." |
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