
Question Four :
A proverb is a group of words or sentences that have a certain meaning, or things that express to do an action or thing about someone. This proverb includes several types of proverbs namely expressions, proverbs, parables, such as, tamsil, motto, thimble or pameo.
proverbs can also be interpreted as expressions that are expressed indirectly, but when conveying the implied to something that can be understood by the reader or listener.
while the definition of proverbs according to the Linguistic Dictionary, proverbs is a sentence that already has the form, meaning, and function in a wider community.
Try to give an example of a proverb and its meaning, but look for one that describes the condition of this class.
answer :
Fariz Anfal: Equal weight shouldered, same light weight tote.
It means . to be together in a state of joy or sorrow or always share in a state of pleasure or difficulty.
teacher comments: very good, first class friends do have to share, problems or happiness.
Sano Setio aji Pangestu: But sir, how to share, Woro just give a problem, if he likes to eat alone.
Woro Asmoro: Elephants in the invisible eye patch, ants across the ocean are visible.
That is, not aware of their own big mistakes, but seeing the small mistakes made by others.
Sano Setio aji Pangestu: you fought Woro, when yesterday in the cafeteria, he said only asking for one bribe, one plate you spend yourself.
teacher's comment: if you want to make a fuss out there.
Sano Setio aji Pangestu: Come on out.
Woro Asmoro: who is afraid, Loe sells, Cave also sells, do not want to lose the cave.
Yusina refani: Nila a speck of broken milk.
Meaning: because of a small side, a lot of good will be lost.
Fariz Anfal commented: do you have milk ?.
Reply Refani Yusina: you also fuss, let's go out.
Fariz Anfal: I'm sorry.
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But the question is what is true High School is the romantic period most missed by everyone, while for people who did not get to that stage, what they longed for in their lives and for us here in a class clad in the art of cracked chisels, spider web ornaments in every corner of the class and including tables full of historical abstract paintings since the establishment of this school, as well as in it there are twenty-five single students who can only reflect on fate.
So what makes this is a good thing.
What can be said is that the SMA period is the most beautiful period.
What happened to the twenty-five singles with a bleak future.
one of them is me anyway.
How could we think of having a boyfriend, if in reality this whole class is a boy and one that looks like a girl, just like a friend.
Therefore, if everyone says high school is the most beautiful, most romantic or most imprinted time at heart, unforgettable, the excitement of life that can not be repeated, or nonsense, or nonsense, as people say.
then it was a fool, especially for the twenty-five single men who were locked up in class without any women here.
For example, Woro who told me that he liked Azizah with the Audio Video class, until he forgot to drink after eating. Previously, Woro had said that he liked Sintia, a few days later changed Tina, then Nisa, then Nila, Mala, Mela, Rahma, Sila, Sela, Lina, Hanum, Arum, Azifah, and so on, Marwah, Halimah, Simah, Sanah, lisa, Tita, Eka, Fika, Nabila First Class children and Nabila the son of RT chairman in his village.
"Love does not have to have friends, so I let them go" he said with an arrogant face.
"If you have it all, then the world is crazy." Cayo replied.
In fact, I know, if some of the women mentioned by Woro were just imaginations, to boast to their friends in class.
While I just noticed the Woro baper or carried away feeling, when taking change buying snacks from aunty's daughter stalls across the street, when I saw them touching each other accidentally, he said, his face was so bright, sparkling, and gawking while watching Reina, the young boy who owned the stall.
While Reina who was feeling uneasy with the way Woro stared, she immediately left and was replaced by her mother.
right now I can see Woro coming to me with a stylish walk, a smug face, whistling, sitting next to me and saying ... "It's hard being a handsome guy."
I didn't ponder, just kept quiet and nodded in response to Woro's words.
"Riz, do you know that bri stall boy across the street ?."
"I know." Reply potluck.
"It looks like she's in love with me" she said, staring up at the sky from the window.
I almost fell for hearing the expression from Woro, looking at him with pity, so complicated as to explain that everything he thought was just a delusion.
But I really can't bear to, destroy the little happiness he has, even though the harsh reality will be accepted by Woro.