We always say that this time, in school
as a good student, we will do our best to avoid sins and stay away from trouble
as much as we could. But unfortunately, we could not avoid these sins we
commit. Here are just some of the six sins we commit at school. The first Nome
having the slightest sin and the sixth Nome having the most dreadful one.
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One: The Dyslectic-like Ones
Don’t be confused of me as a heroic half
blood, this does not literally means having dyslexia but being put in a spell
of Morpheus I became too sleepy in classes and so I sleep whenever I
like. I know I have this Athenian side of me that is very wise not to sleep in
classes but Morpheus is stronger than her. I end up sleeping in some
discussions.
I hate this evil punishment I get. I
don’t understand a bit of the lessons because of my halcyon sleep. So when the
test comes, I always need someone to explain to me what the teacher discussed.
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Two: The Laziness
I admit I am one of the lazy students.
Though I pass projects early, there is just one side of me becoming lazy like
my other classmates. I got lazy to fix my things under my chair because they
are just too many to fix and I've got more things to do than that. Then dismissal
comes so I cram to clean and fix my things.
The punishment is very obvious- things
will scatter and has a big probability to be lost. Once not taken care of,
there may be a lot of things to happen in scattered things. They may be in the
trash can or worst-be lost forever in the depths of Tartarus. One’s treasure is
your belongings so one needs to take care and protect them like the Golden
Fleece.
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Three: The Cramming Overloads
Sometimes I could just not get over with
cramming so it became like my main hobby in the morning. Observing the fast
speed of the students rushing towards their classroom, so obvious that they
would cram for something they did not supposedly do at home. Those evil spirits
that influence the students, including me to cram were unstoppable.
The cruel punishment? It’s simply not
understanding clearly what you wrote because one is pressured by time, knowing
that they’re just doing it for compliance.
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Four: The Not Obedient Ones
As a student, I admit that I belong to
the not obedient ones. Why? Simply because sir Tom gives the rule of respecting
your own school uniform. He gives commands on not to roll up the sleeves
because it is a disgrace. And what do I do? I still roll up my sleeves because
I could not bear the hotness. I know I did the bad thing so I am trying to
change.
I always get my punishment. For the
boys, it’s the haircut that matters but for girls like me, this is the one that
matters. Sir Tom always scolds me whenever he sees I roll my sleeves up. I
promise not to repeat but as a naughty student, sometimes I still do it so I
feel guilty. There’s just the Hades side in my head that persuades me to do the
wrong thing.
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Five: The Un-tardies
The normal time to go to school is
before seven o’ clock. But these sinners actually go past seven. We could not
avoid the traffic and the school service problems but some students just wake
up late because they are too lazy to wake up early. Therefore, they are
considered the un-tardies or the late comers.
This has a heavy punishment for the
school is anti-late comers. In case this day is Monday, sir Tom would have
another set of students to have the flag ceremony of their own and that is for
the late comers. Or thus, ma’am Pareja will have the gate closed and will later
be opened BUT the student will stay at the guidance and will have a talk to
ma’am Pareja in recess, therefore being absent for two subjects in the morning.
Scary punishments, right? I believe that punishment was from Octavian the
strict.
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Six: The Copycats
I cannot avoid the fact that I could not
understand the lesson myself. I know I can simply ask questions regarding the
lesson but one need not to copy another classmate’s answer. Those devils coming
out of their place and got inside my soul were so desperate, which makes me
cram even more. Students like me are getting used to it so they get too lazy to
answer on their own.
One cannot simply determine the
punishment at first but when a test comes, that’s also when you realized you
still don’t understand the lesson. You only have grades in homework because of
copying, and now, a test comes and you got to do nothing but guess for the
answers.
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