Have you heard of the famous adage "All for one and one for all"? This saying epitomizes teamwork, that when one triumphs, the whole group celebrates and when one makes a mistake, the whole team suffers. That happens to be really vexatious when among the "white sheep" lies a "black sheep", like what occurred in our class today. Let me tell you about that in this blog...
The English lesson was moving on very smoothly, when the class "clown", Mack, could not resist the urge to blurt out something extremely jocular which resulted in everyone breaking out in guffaws and convulsions of hearty laughter. This caused to English teacher great annoyance and she had to do her common ritual to control the ambience of the class and prevent it from going overboard. She drew a hangman on the board and then wrote the head of and the body... and the arms. The whole class immediately immersed in a blanket of tranquility and the English teacher continued the English.
However, it was not before long that Mack interrupted the class with another of his hilarious jests. The class chuckled continuously. Due to our class' perpetual recalcitrance, the English teacher drew the legs and the result was... detention for more than half an hour after school. This sparked a vociferous hullabaloo from the class and people stood out from their seats in rebellious protest. Tables and chairs were being kicked here and there and books were flung in mid-air. The hubbub in the class attracted the attention of Mr. Chia, the discipline master. Everyone settled down in their seats in sheer mortification.
In the end, the whole class had to serve 1 hour school cleaning. Everyone blamed Mack for being such a sabotage to the class. Mack felt sorry and vouched never to blurt out jokes at the inappropriate time. But despite being a "black sheep", everyone still likes him for his happy-go-lucky attitude and his famous jokes.
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