Lesson Two - Third Years
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Lesson Two - Third Years
Richard frowned a little bit as he sat down behind his desk, trailing his fingers along the wood to feel it, to admire the tecture of it. There were a few marks on the wood that he didn't actually recognise. Perhaps the clearner had hit it when working during the summer? He didn't much care though. The marks would add character to it, making the whole desk more of a part of the room than a piece of frunature.
He chuckled lightly to himself as he moved round to sit in his chair, resting his arms on the desk itself.
He chuckled lightly to himself as he moved round to sit in his chair, resting his arms on the desk itself.
Re: Lesson Two - Third Years
"Hello professor,"Melody said before sitting down.He seemed to really love that desk.
MelodyLovegood- Risiko Fourth Year
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Richard looked out at the class and frowned slightly. He thought he had more pupils than this. Shrugging it off as a problem that he wasn't going to be able to tackle today, he nodded to those of the class that still remained. Grinning slightly, he took a piece of chalk and wrote on the board,
"Surprise pop quiz!" he told the class with a small smirk, "But let's make this interesting shall we?"
He moved round to the front of his desk, where he sat down and smirked at the class,
"For every correct answer you gain your house twenty points. For a wrong answer... your house loses forty." he chuckled, "Someone tell me... what metal does a philosopher's stone let you transmute lead into?"
"Surprise pop quiz!" he told the class with a small smirk, "But let's make this interesting shall we?"
He moved round to the front of his desk, where he sat down and smirked at the class,
"For every correct answer you gain your house twenty points. For a wrong answer... your house loses forty." he chuckled, "Someone tell me... what metal does a philosopher's stone let you transmute lead into?"
Re: Lesson Two - Third Years
"Gold,"she answered hoping that it was the right answer.Most teachers only took away or gave 5 or 10 points.
MelodyLovegood- Risiko Fourth Year
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Join date : 2012-06-12
Age : 30
Location : Australia
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