"The assignment is easy enough", the Chimeric Professor thought. Just a bit of practice in the art of prudence when handling highly flammable sigils and learn how not to overexert the support. Correspondent 101. So they start:
1. "All shall be well", of course. 2. "Look always to love", valuable advice. 3. "Long live the Fifth", that would be nice. 4. "The Correspondence catches fire", theme-appropriate. 5. "The Correspondence IS fire", emphatic correction. 6. "Yes or No question", always a favourite of all professors. 7. "Please don't douse me", when being closely watched by a companion. 8. "Please if you may", manners above all. 9. "Are question marks words?", rhetorical question, they know perfectly well they are. Douse them! 10. "Question Marks Are Words", written in the 'bored' caligraphy of one punished with writing several times. 11. "The weather is nonexistent", many times heard around London, probably. 12. "My tailor is rich", mandatory honor to the English teachers from Spain. 13. (to be continued)
20. "Did I do well", risking the Emissary's wrath, at the lack of a question mark.
Re: Class has begun
Date: 2025-06-10 04:08 pm (UTC)1. "All shall be well", of course.
2. "Look always to love", valuable advice.
3. "Long live the Fifth", that would be nice.
4. "The Correspondence catches fire", theme-appropriate.
5. "The Correspondence IS fire", emphatic correction.
6. "Yes or No question", always a favourite of all professors.
7. "Please don't douse me", when being closely watched by a companion.
8. "Please if you may", manners above all.
9. "Are question marks words?", rhetorical question, they know perfectly well they are. Douse them!
10. "Question Marks Are Words", written in the 'bored' caligraphy of one punished with writing several times.
11. "The weather is nonexistent", many times heard around London, probably.
12. "My tailor is rich", mandatory honor to the English teachers from Spain.
13. (to be continued)
20. "Did I do well", risking the Emissary's wrath, at the lack of a question mark.