The Japanese School of XLV750R....
3rd Period

Why is "Rise" 3 times?
A supplement sentence is attached to the title of Japanese.

The first is when found rise and arrive at the river.
Oh, Rise!
2nd is when the preparation completed. A fish continues rise. I absolutely get that fish.
Yes! Rise!
3rd is when it ran out the every possible means. And rise has stopped. Many dry fly are attached to my chest. They are all the losers.
AHhhh... Rise!

There is "Katakana" other than "Kanji" and "Hiragana" in the notation of Japanese. "Hiragana" and "katakana" is same and 1 letter is 1 sound (writing style only differs). We use "katakana" when we write the foreign language. I write with "katakana" usually, because "Rise" is English. I give the impression that differs to write this with "Hiragana" particularly. It is the feeling that joked a little.

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I wrote "Oh, Rise!" with katakana and "Yes! Rise!" in the alphabet and "AHhhh... Rise!" with Hiragana. Three pieces of situation of a little while ago can be conveyed with this. Many Japanese understood. It is probably.

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