One fine afternoon at NOUN Kenpo, Mr. Thomas and Ms Rebekah were preparing for class by ACTION VERB. The two PLURAL NOUN, Ms Kelley and Ms Cory were ACTION on the side of the mat. As Mr. Lelliott VERB in, he was wearing his ADJECTIVE Gi and COLOR Karate belt. It was such a surprise as the kids VERB up to start class and Mr. Lelliott was speaking in a(an) ADJECTIVE accent. Mr. Lelliott pulled out a NOUN and said, “Today we are going to learn a new form called NOUN Set NUMBER. The students had never seen such a(an) ADJECTIVE form. They began working on it faithfully until Mr. Lelliott stopped everyone and said, “Our class will now be run by PERSON. As the new ANIMAL walked to the front of the class, the students VERB. As PERSON worked with the students, they were reminded that PRACTICE MAKES ADJECTIVE, just as Mr. Lelliott had always done. The students continued to VERB their form until class was over. Each student was asked to VERB their technique (not alone, but with a NOUN or NUMBER friends). At the end of this ADJECTIVE class, each student VERB off the mat. As PERSON closed, all NUMBER students in the class yelled, “ were not on the mat, they noticed the outside had turned into a NOUN. Today was going to be a(an) ADJECTIVE day. Each of their ADJECTIVE teachers said, “Merry Christmas, ADJECTIVE students.”