224 = 1
The first part of this post is completely not concerned with the title of this post, but instead is concerned with what I had announced during the first part of the last part of today's curriculum proceedings. That, however, does not mean that this part is the last and only part of this post, by virtue of the fact that I have already informed you in the first part of the first part of this post, that this is the first part of the post, which implies the subsequence of parts. And now to the middle part of the first part of this post:
Here is to remind you that I need to collect your Science comprehension and essay. If you cannot remember what that comprehension contained, here's a few visual clues: It does not have a proper cover, just the Passage. The first page, at the top, should just say Passage A, and below is inscribed: "There is No God" - an interview with Peter Atkins.
The essay should be easy, since we have only written ONE Science essay for Language Arts so far. If you still cannot remember, the Science essay involved four delightfully tricky questions, one of them being '"It is not the business of Science to deal with ethical issues." Comment.'
Once you have found your comprehension and essay, please bring it to school BY FRIDAY. I will be collecting in the morning. And please do email or SMS (97374851) me your scores for both of them the day before, as it is required of me to arrange both sets of papers according to rank for our dear Principal's reference, hence it would be more efficient if I knew how to rank your papers beforehand. Rest assured that your scores will remain safe and secret with me, and I will delete any email or SMS that is concerned with your score once. collection is over.
IF you do not bring it by Friday, I'm afraid you'll have to hand it to Miss Ong the following day (Saturday) early in the morning (its IP2 PPT Meeting).
And now to the second and last part of the post, which is truly concerned with the title part of this post, and hence brings this post full circle, instead of separate, incongruent parts. Try to guess what the part that this part of the post is concerned with means. If you can decipher it... you get nothing.
Your CT Rep/Councillor
Norman "m@+hs ePic PhAilll" Ng
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