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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

I knew my English was not that bad. During the last Project Wrok consultation, I was wrongly accused of creating my own words. Me? The captain of Scrabble Club? (I know it is not even a student's interest group yet, but it will be next year) Oh yeah, for those who do not know yet, I am in the midst of hatching an evil ploy to overthrow the current Scrabble Club captain from his post. Feel free to approach me with suggestions that do not include challenging him to a Scrabble game where the winner gets to be captain.

Anyway, I had the words 'sellable' and 'demolishment' challenged. In place of sellable, my Project Work tutor offered me saleable and for demolishment; demolition. Fine, I must admit that I should have used demolition instead of demolishment, but in my defence, sometimes common words just choose to hide in an obscure corner of my brain. I hate it when that happens during General Paper Essays though. But it turns out that the words I used do exist as less commonly seen synonyms. I feel a great sense of satisfation from being right as I replace the words with the recommended ones anyway.

S is for surprise. Surprise is an emotion that can either be pleasent or nasty, but either way, it is so short lived that you probably do not remember how it feels. Surpirse will quickly translate into another emotion, depending on whether it is a positive or negative surprise. That way, it is really hard to describe what a surprised person would feel, but it is basically a state of shock from an unexpected event.

xw 6:02 AM




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