The Mayor says
This certificate is earned, not issued. Pass the Paradox and Ornament quiz and it is yours. Come and earn it.
The Mayor says
This certificate is earned, not issued. Pass the Paradox and Ornament quiz and it is yours. Come and earn it.
Paradox and Ornament Star
A demanding set, handled well. You can name a paradox, the statement that argues with itself and stays true, and tell it apart from a plain construction. You held the line between provoke and suppress, the verb that stirs a reaction up and the verb that presses it down. Best of all, you kept meticulous and ornate from blurring together, knowing that a plain thing can still be made with meticulous care while an ornate thing is covered in decoration, which most students confuse and you did not. You built meticulously and notably from their adjectives, and on the register floor you matched inevitable to bound to happen, monotonous to same old same old, and immaculate to flawless. Eight words, into your collection they go. Bravo. You have earned this one.
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