Asma was obsessed with details. She felt that everything that she submitted
to her teacher had to be perfect. For the final project in reading class.
students were given one week to use their art skills to bring a scene from
a novel to life. Asma decided that she would build a shoebox diorama. She
spent the first two nights creating an intricately detailed scene far superior
to anything that her classmates would produce, but she ended up throwing
it away because she didn't like how tape was visible at the bottom of the
diorama (a project made in a shoe box).
The next two nights she worked on a similar diorama, but this time she used
glue. Again, Asma produced a beautiful product, but she was troubled by
how the glue looked when it dried, so she discarded her work again. Over
the weekend and into the next week, Asma recreated the project a third
time. This time she used a special adhesive putty to construct the diorama
and was completely satisfied with the appearance. Unfortunately, her project
was now several days late and her grade on the assignment was lowered
to a C.
1. What is the author's purpose in this story?
What happen in the story that leads you to believe this
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I think the product's idea is more important than the perfaction of the product !!
If you present it nicely then your idea will definitely appreciated.
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Don't think that everything should be so perfect. Over perfection can lead to loss..
Asma had done the project thrice. Even though the first 2 times she had done the project very well, she threw those away just because of very minute reasons. But once she was satisfied with her work, the time was already up.
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