Chapter 33: A Rival? Nahh!
"And that concludes our report for today. Are there any more questions or clarifications?" Celeste asked the whole class.
No one raised any questions, and the room remained as silent as the night. Seeing this, Celeste thought they must have understood, and she smiled.
"Alright then, since there are no more questions, you may return to your seats," Mrs. Baldoza said, and they all followed her instructions.
As Celeste passed by Mrs. Baldoza, she glanced at her teacher and noticed that she was writing in her notebook.
She saw that her grade was 95, while the rest of her group received 90, with the lowest being 80.
A smile bloomed on Celeste’s face. Expecting this result, she felt very pleased and sat back in her seat, filled with satisfaction.
"Now that the first group is done, the second group may proceed to the front and begin your presentation," Mrs. Baldoza said as she glanced at her watch, noticing that there was still plenty of time remaining.
Jeff, Ralya, Noel, and the two girls stood up and moved to the front of the class.
After connecting the HDMI cable, they began their presentation, with Ralya starting her part.
"Good morning, Ma’am Baldoza and everyone. Now that the first group has finished reporting on what drama is and what the elements of drama are, let us proceed with our presentation on the drama production personnel and the concept of intertextuality. To begin, drama production personnel consists of fifteen key roles," she said clearly.
Her voice echoed throughout the classroom.
