Thursday, 9 January 2014


One day I was the cleverest in my school, it was so much fun being the best. Mr Warne asked a really hard question, one million and three divided by three, times by thirty three. I knew instantly the answer was eleven million and thirty three. However, the next day Mr Warne asked us two times two, but I didn’t have the foggiest clue. I realised my battery compartment in the top of my head was empty! But when I when put the batteries in it, thankfully my brain worked again! I knew straight away the answer was four. Phew!!

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