So I've just received permission from Professor Finvarra to give you all an extra credit assignment. Seeing as some of you conveniently forgot to hand in the homework before, maybe you can make up points here
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Saralegui Sargon, Slytherin 5th Year - Sara's work was very thorough and complete, and well written in his typical flowery style of writing (lawl mun is too lazy to actually look up anything about the 23 Enigma thing XD;).
Ichiru, 5th year Slytherin: His work was well constructed, if not a bit short as he spent most of the time while working on this sleeping. Yet it was thorough on the time he was awake.
Near, 6th year Ravenclaw: What? Ten pages worth of extra credit? How could one boy possibly see so much proof of a single number in one day. Well, he's done it, quite well from the very smallest of things; someone brushing their hair around him, to how many syllables people speak in a sentence. It seems like he saw it everywhere.
Shin Sawada [5thyear Gryffindor]: He is quite thorough in his approach, going as far as even mentioning the fact that E is the most often used letter of the english language, which happens to be the 5th letter as well. W is the 23rd letter, however half a W, or a V, is a roman numeral 5, which shows a direct correlation between 5 and the number 23, at least in the English alphabet via 2+3=5 and all that
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The woefully incomplete Class Sign-up page can be found Here.
Hope it's ok I helped field this question, Light-Mun. ^.^
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was out being a slave today @ gamestop
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Near, 6th year Ravenclaw: What? Ten pages worth of extra credit? How could one boy possibly see so much proof of a single number in one day. Well, he's done it, quite well from the very smallest of things; someone brushing their hair around him, to how many syllables people speak in a sentence. It seems like he saw it everywhere.
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... It's facinating.
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It is, but I'm not too sure if I believe in things such as fate.
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