"I hope you are all prepared for your midterm. The test is on your desks; you have until the end of the class period to complete it. After you have handed it in, you may leave."
Re: Midterms, Creature, 3/02walter_n_wiresMarch 2 2006, 18:36:23 UTC
1. We have learned Spider, Dragon, Rat and Cat. Which did you prefer and why? I preferred Dragon because it makes me use my imagination more. It also doesn't require whiskers to speak it properly, which is a definite advantage over Cat.
2. Have you attempted to apply your lessons in this class in your dealings with animals in the world? Briefly discuss what you did and the results. If you have not, explain a situation in which it might be beneficial. I don't know if it counts, but Victor had himself turned into a cat two nights ago, and then had difficulty returning to normal. So I spent the evening with him and we talked in Cat. In a more real world manner, I run a large home, and I intend to speak with the Spiders in the manor about areas where they can live without fear from the maids. I'm sure we can come to some accommodation in terms of "keeping up appearances" when it comes to cobwebs, and co-existence.
3. How do creature languages reflect the culture of the beings who speak them? Give an example.Cat seems like the easiest
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Re: Midterms, Creature, 3/02the4thsisterMarch 2 2006, 19:10:30 UTC
1. We have learned Spider, Dragon, Rat and Cat. Which did you prefer and why? I preferred Cat, as I find the culture most interesting, also having had a kitten I have found it the most usual so far
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Re: During Class, Creature, 3/02chasingangelaMarch 2 2006, 18:17:37 UTC
[OOC: To be somewhat insanely anal? Of course players can post here before finishing the midterm. I just meant that talking while taking a test is probably a bad move for your characters.
I doubt I needed to point this out, but I'm doing so anyhow.]
Re: During Class, Creature, 3/02soldtoarmeniansMarch 2 2006, 21:57:05 UTC
Xander noticed Blair sitting so very still and blinked. Wow, Blair wasn't bouncing? Poor kid must've been up really late studying. He obviously needed a sugar rush.
"Twinkie?" Xander whispered quietly, holding one out.
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Mr. Neilson leaves a paw print.
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I preferred Dragon because it makes me use my imagination more. It also doesn't require whiskers to speak it properly, which is a definite advantage over Cat.
2. Have you attempted to apply your lessons in this class in your dealings with animals in the world? Briefly discuss what you did and the results. If you have not, explain a situation in which it might be beneficial.
I don't know if it counts, but Victor had himself turned into a cat two nights ago, and then had difficulty returning to normal. So I spent the evening with him and we talked in Cat. In a more real world manner, I run a large home, and I intend to speak with the Spiders in the manor about areas where they can live without fear from the maids. I'm sure we can come to some accommodation in terms of "keeping up appearances" when it comes to cobwebs, and co-existence.
3. How do creature languages reflect the culture of the beings who speak them? Give an example.Cat seems like the easiest ( ... )
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I doubt I needed to point this out, but I'm doing so anyhow.]
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"Twinkie?" Xander whispered quietly, holding one out.
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