The Illusion of Anne-Katherine
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Of note, this was written by two different people, and was intended to be an oral presentation. The assignment was to prove something does not exist, we chose a member of our class. The Illusion of Anne-Katherine Chad: Good morning ladies and gentlemen. We are here today to expose one of the greatest shames of Port Moody Secondary's history. This shame has existed in the upper echelons of our society for two years, and we believe that the truth must be told to all held in spell. For the purposes of this presentation, I will state that illusions are, by definition, not real, and therefore cannot be endowed with human traits. Included in these traits is the usage of the pronoun he or she. 'It' would be more appropriate. It, cannot exist. It, is supposedly Francophone. Also, in order to be real, It would have to exist in school. And above all,...

