History, Week 2. [CLOSED]

Jul 18, 2006 00:24

Teacher: Morino Ibiki
Class: History
Periods: All.
Grades: All ( Read more... )

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canine_shinobi July 18 2006, 11:05:04 UTC
Kiba was there, on time for once, still catching his breath. Damn twisting hallways. When he heard the "all-expenses paid" part he perked up, interested, but wrinkled his nose in distaste when the theme was announced. He definitly wasn't going to apply to this trip.

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ibiki_kun July 20 2006, 05:24:38 UTC
Ibiki had little to say as he awaited his student's answers. He eyed Kiba, noting the freshman was on time. Good.

He liked that.

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canine_shinobi July 20 2006, 11:45:18 UTC
Kiba declined to answer, and looked around at other people's reactions to the announcement. He certainly hoped, judging from last class and then this one, that it might get a little off the sick-and-twisted and onto the more mainstream curriculum. If it didn't...well, he HAD to come, but that doesn't mean he had to pay attention.

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ibiki_kun July 22 2006, 20:55:56 UTC
As if reading Kiba's... thoughts, Ibiki finished answering Sakura's queries.

"Reading will include chapters one and fourteen in your World History books. End of the chapter questions are optional - those handed out with the handouts are not."

He wrote on the board, in ultiltarian script. "Creation vs. Evolution."

"I will be dividing you into groups next week to begin our debates on the subject. I expect," he drawled, "All of you to comprehensively understand your assigned topic, and uphold an academic professionalism throughout the debates."

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canine_shinobi July 23 2006, 14:26:40 UTC
Kiba and professionalism didn't often talk. He didn't even know if they had ever had interactions. So he decided he'd probably just keep his mouth shut. He would have to find some time to read the chapters; he sure as hell wouldn't willingly answer chapter questions unless they were assigned. And even then, he wasn't certain that the quality would be above a fifth grader's. He placed his head in his hand, and frowned. He hated debates.

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