I am unfortunately in a rush to complete this so I'll just go to the maximum and type out everything I have on mind. I will just go straight to the point.Another yet meaningful and enthusiastic Literature lesson we had today. So, basically what we did in class was that we divided ourselves into the groups in which we had done the superstitions worksheet. Then, a new image was introduced. For the first time, teacher introduced the "colour selector". Comparing the number selector and the colour selector, the suspense of the colour selector is not as high as the number selector. However, I was just "lucky" enough to be selected to do the presentation. The funny thing about our group was that we had heard from other group members that the wrote very long. That's when we started to get frantic and panic. We immediately continued writing and made up another few lines thinking that we should be able to cover up at least a quarter of the writing space. Then, when we were listening to the other groups presenting in front. We were dismayed only to find out that a simple 3 sentence is enough to summarise how superstitions are encountered. Just have to say you heard something which you don't believe in, then the "advice" people gave and finally the conclusion. Simple as that. So can I say that we wasted our pen ink for writing the extra sentences. By the way, that pen is mine and I agreed to lend it to someone else. So in the end I got a disadvantage. Now that's funny!
Still on superstitions, I don't really care about them. They are simply fake. What for feel dull over a negative superstition and ecstatic for a positive superstition. Not everything comes easy, not everything people say might be true. They can do that just for the sake of scaring people. Moving on to Macbeth act 1 scene 2, I was just skimming through the pages only to find weird an unknown characters' names. So far this is what I know and so that's all for now. Today's Literature lesson is quite short isn't it? Half and hour had passed in the blink of an eye!
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