Tuesday, March 01, 2005

The War of the Roses

We are in the midst of essay marking. So I cannot resist.

You can mark them down for not being creative...

The war of the Roses was fought for decades in England as the people could not decide whether the national flower should be red or white. After such a long period of war, with so many lives being lost, the national flower was finally set as rose with no particular indication of the colour. This went all the way back to ground zero.


...Yes, that's why we got the English Rose

Creative use of grammar. At least this kid has some idea of grammar rules. Theoretically speaking anyway...

This essay is entitled Ways of Using the Word Enterprise

Enterprising is defined as starting a business and many have neglected the fact that enterprise is also about passion and interest.People enterprise as they are keen to provide services. Although we cannot deny the fact that enterprising is one of the easiest methods to become rich, enterprising would not be successful if there is no interest. The interest they have in enterprising have made them survive failures during the process of enterprising. Sim Wong Hoo is an example of an enterprisier who faced many setbacks and finally succeeded because of his passion to enterprise. He was declared bankrupt twice but this did not stop him from enterprising.

Ondine tossed this thought in at 11:22

3 thoughts...

3 thoughts...

At 2:14 pm Blogger AcidFlask said...

Just in the off-chance that you may not have read this yet, here's the famous article The World According to Student Bloopers.

 
At 3:47 pm Blogger Unknown said...

"He was declared bankrupt twice but this did not stop him from enterprising... so he got on the starship Enterprise and flew away."

 
At 6:03 pm Blogger Terz said...

Sigh... herein lies the problem of focussing on useless knowledge like Science and Math.

 

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