A/N: Yeah, right..
Summary: Ever had the impulse to facepalm while fangirling in the presence of others about Hetalia at your own obsessiveness? Well, I did. Especially since none of my friends really like animes, and those who do aren't into Hetalia. -cue facepalm-
English Test
It was the Selection Test, and almost everyone was panicking. Plabani could not understand why – it was English Grammar, after all, and it was so easy that it wasn't even funny. But she had stopped voicing this opinion after one too many dirty glances, and some rather choice words from Upasana, who was her ex- Best Friend and new- Best Enemy.
Plabani looked at her test paper. Then she looked at it again. She stared some more, oblivious to the pleas for help from Hirak and Sagnik, between whom she was seated.
Then she laughed. And laughed. And laughed.
"What is it Saha?" the invigilator asked, a bit concerned since Plabani usually was a polite, soft-spoken girl.
Plabani, still in the throes of laughter, pointed at a question in her paper.
4.Transform the sentences as directed : -
I tried and tried but could not remember his name.
She gave the laughing girl an unamused glance. "Are you feeling alright?"
She nodded her vigorously before mouthing,
"Its Canada Goddammit!"
A/N: So..yeah. This really did come, and I really did say, "Its Canada, dammit!" but thankfully, the Invigilator didn't hear it. And yeah, my name is Plabani (pronounced: Pla- bo- ni. The 'ni' is like 'Ni' in Ninja and not Ni as in Nice. Just sayin') Upasana is really my Best Friend turned not really like her now (but not quite best enemies) and I do believe that English. Is. Easy. Actually, all languages are! I love languages! And you probably wouldn't guess it, but I am very polite, shy and soft-spoken in presence of strangers when I am face to face. AH and Hirak and Sagnik are real people too, both of them
The Selection Test is the test that decides whether or not you qualify for the ICSEs, which I think correspond to the Board Certificate Exams..? AT any rate, it replaces the Annual Examinations at the end of the 10th Standard (which we take when we are 16, to bar any confusion, just in case) -.-;;
