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Name:Lim wei yi™
Age:13½
Class:2thinking


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Literature What is mercy?

In this lesson,Mr Chua told us to complete a worksheet"what is mercy" and use the qualities of mercy we had done to complete this worksheet within 15mins.So Mr Chua told us to form into pairs by joining tables with my neighbour.After completing it Mr Chua told us to flip to the next page and complete the questions,an example of God's mercy in our own religon way and he told the Buddhist to stand up first following by the Christian,Hindu and the muslim after completing the question.Mr Chua told the buddhist to stand up and give a example of God's mercy.After that Mr Chua suggested that we go back home to ask my parents or our religous leader on what is an example of God's mercy,and expect us to hand in by the next lesson.

Literature Macbeth play

In this literature lesson,we learnt about which character we will be doing for Macbeth.My character is Bassanio.Then Mr Chua asked 7 students to perform a play of"The Merchant of Venice" after a few paragraph Mr Chua asked them to stop and told us to find out the rest of the story on our own by reading the paragraph on.Mr Chua then asked us to complete our assignment based on our character traits, and the qualities of mercy.The story goes like this "Bassanio, a Venetian nobleman with financial difficulties, wishes to compete for the hand of Portia, a wealthy heiress of Belmont, in order to restore his fortune. He asks his friend Antonio, a successful merchant of Venice, to loan him the money necessary to undertake such an attempt. Antonio agrees, but, as all of his assets are tied up at sea, he will have to use his credit in order to obtain the money for his friend. They go to Shylock, a Jewish moneylender and enemy of Antonio’s. Shylock agrees to lend them 3000 ducats, but only if Antonio will sign a bond offering the usurer a pound of his flesh if the loan is not repaid in three months’ time. Despite Bassanio’s misgivings, Antonio assents to the arrangement.
Meanwhile, in Belmont, Portia laments to her serving woman, Nerissa, the terms of her late father’s will. They state that whoever seeks to marry Portia must solve the riddle of the three caskets—one gold, one silver, one lead, each with an inscription—or, failing in the attempt, agree to remain a bachelor for the rest of his days. Various suitors attempt the test and fail, until Bassanio arrives. Portia favors him and is delighted when he succeeds. His man, Gratiano, also proposes to Nerissa. She accepts".