3TC MM11 | Cacophony



With that, Ms. Applebaum turned to the blackboard and began writing a list of words:

Johnny’s hand shot up like a flare. “I can!”

He stood up and said: “The axterix is above the number eight on the keyboard.” He proudly sat down again.

Next, Brittany raised her hand.

“Yes, Brittany?”

“How about the next word? Who’d like to try?”

No one made a sound, let alone raise a hand.

“Okay, I will call on…Timothy.”

Timothy stood up and announced, “The ayne-moan lives in the ocean!”

“That may be true, Timothy, but the creature is called an uh-nem-uh-nee.”

“Yes, ma’am.” Timothy acquiesced. “But why can’t we just call it a clownfish? Same thing.”

Giggles all around the room.

“It’s pronounced Keen-wah, Monica. But it is very good for you.”

“Thank you, Ms. Applebaum.” Monica took her seat.

Timothy stood again. “Ms. Applebaum? Why not just say noise?”

11 responses to “3TC MM11 | Cacophony”

  1. Axed seems to be a popular usage instead of asked now, and I think many of us have trouble with Anemone!

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    1. Axed is one of my pet peeves. :-)

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      1. Not to mention “could of”!

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      2. OMG! Yes! I actually saw that on a commercial here in Alabama. “Could of!” I called the advertiser and raised heck. They changed it.

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      3. I was kind of proud of myself. :-)

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  2. Glad I went into banking, not teaching! Good take Susan. Thanks for joining in.

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    1. Thanks, Di! I cannot imagine being a teacher. Not a good choice for an introvert!

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      1. Argh!!!! Little terrors!

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      2. Exactly. I’d much prefer cleaning out cages at an animal shelter.

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