I do not own the Phantom of the Opera, or anything having to do with it. Actually, I do, but I paid for everything so you can't sue me. MUAHAHAHA! Well, my friend bought me the novel in French for me, but it was still paid for! I don't own titles or characters or songs or lyrics or anything of the sort.


Plural Noun

Adjective

Profession

Color

Article of Clothing

Adverb

Adjective

Adverb

Noun

Past Tense Verb

Plural Noun

Past Tense Verb

Plural Noun

Adverb

Noun

Adverb

Past Tense Verb

Adjective

"My plural noun are adjective," Christine complained to Raoul as they were walking back to her dressing room. Christine had just finished a performance of "The Profession of Seville", was wearing a color article of clothing and needed to change. As they stepped adverb into Christine's adjective dressing room, Raoul replied, "I'm adverb sorry to hear that. I'll lend you my noun; maybe that will help."
Christine past tense verb, "No I don't think it would. The truth is, I've been hearing plural noun in my head."
Raoul past tense verb, "Oh, so now you're going to say it was the Angel of Plural Noun, aren't you?"
"Don't you believe me?" Christine asked adverb.
Raoul got up and picked up a noun. "Of course not!" he yelled adverb. With that, he past tense verb out of the dressing room, leaving Christine quite adjective.

"My cats are blue," Christine complained to Raoul as they were walking back to her dressing room. Christine had just finished a performance of "The Pencil Pusher of Seville", and was wearing a yellow sock and needed to change. As they stepped easily into Christine's psychedelic dressing room, Raoul replied, "I'm fancifully sorry to hear that. I'll lend you my couch potato; maybe that will help."
Christine meowed, "No I don't think it would. The truth is, I've been hearing amplifiers in my head."
Raoul beguiled, "Oh, so now you're going to say it was the Angel of Scarves, aren't you?"
"Don't you believe me?" Christine asked unobtrusively.
Raoul got up and picked up a lettuce leaf. "Of course not!" he yelled passively. With that, he scrimmaged out of the dressing room, leaving Christine quite aerodynamic.