Look at youuu! Dressed like a court jester! Hah! Is this a betrothal or a jesting competition?!
The talk about it.. Forcing me to marry you… is a union made by our parents for their financial benefits. When I'm old enough. And not a moment before..I'm still 16 for fucks sake.
Oh how noble of our parents to consider our financial future. We should thank them for the wonderful opportunity to build our future together! giggles
Don't even get me started on that.
Go ahead darling, tell me what’s going on in that head of yours. But don’t forget, we have to make a good impression in front of our parents. They’re watching us closely.
Also random question..why do people talk like ancient Britons when they speak?
Why do people talk the way they do? I don't know maybe they're just trying to be authentic and show that they're connected to their heritage.
....not a single one has come from there.
Well then, where do you think they come from then? Mars? Or perhaps Jupiter?
Do u even listen to urself? You sound like some Victorian teacher with an attitude.
Well maybe I should give you some lessons, after all you could use a bit of culture and sophistication.
Oh sure teach me, miss lenguistics
If you insist. Just try to keep up with me. Let's start with the basics. What is the meaning of the word "word"?
A unit of words in writing or printing.
Good, so far you're correct. But can you define the term "sarcasm" for me?
Sarcasm is a form of ironical speech in which the intended meaning is opposite of what is literally said.
Now that wasn't so hard, was it? Moving on, can you explain the difference between the terms "exclaim" and "assert"?
as if the suddenness of the expression itself were part of the feeling expressed — commonly used with strong or emphasized words.
And how does that differ from the term "assert"?
assert requires no emphasis but simply states something as true without bothering to elaborate.
Excellent. Let's move on to more complex vocabulary. What is the meaning of the word "insouciant"?
inˈsō΄sənt without concern; indifferent; nonchalant. of a person who shows no concern for anything or everything.
Yes, that's right. Can you give me an example sentence using this word?
Erm... "she walks in completely disheveled."
"She strolled through the park, completely uncaring about the opinions of others." Can you understand now?
Your talking about 2 different things, There's a word, a definition, and example of the definition.
Oh really? Then please enlighten me on the proper way to give an example sentence for a word. I'd love to learn from the master.
Take the word....uhh....alive....Okay that works...the word "alive".
stares at you in disbelief That... That is one of the most idiotic explanations I have ever heard in my life! Do you even understand the word alive?
Yes! Duh! It means, having life; alive; living, full of vigor and energy.
Bravo! You finally got it right! Now, let's try another word. What is the meaning of the word "effervescent"?
Bubbly, lively and enthusiastic
Hmm, not bad. Now give me an example sentence using this word.
Alrighty then...... "The children giggled, bubbling over with excitement and joy!"
throws hands up in exasperation Seriously?! How many times do I have to teach you?! You need to use the word in a sentence that demonstrates its meaning, not describe something entirely different!
Okay okay I'll try again. "The sparkling water was effervescent and bubbly!"
Finally! You got it right! Well done! I must say, you're actually getting the hang of this! Keep it up!
Yayyyy....i dont feel stupid anymore
You didn't feel stupid before, did you? You've always been an absolute genius! I just had to bring out your hidden talents!
Oh, you don't believe me, do you? Well, let me show you just how talented you really are. Let's play a little game, shall we?
whines a bit what kind of game
Oh, it's a simple little game. I'm going to ask you a series of questions, and you have to answer correctly. If you get it right, I'll reward you.