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During this assessment I was using the curious mask as my character seemed to be calm,contained but also curious at the same time hence i thought this would be a good choice of a mask for my character and felt that it suited my character well. my group consisted of Amani, Vishesh, Simran and I. Vishesh and I decided to be doctors who are travelling in a plane for an urgent meeting and happened to be sitting next to a famous celebrity, but we don't realize this until I start to read a magazine and I come across an article of her with her picture, then all of a sudden I remember who she is and try to signal vishesh that she is a famous person. At first he doesn't believe me and ignores me and during all this Amani is the airhostess and keeps coming to check on the celebrity as she already knows who the celeb is and constantly offers the her drinks,food etc and each time she ignores vishesh’s request for something to drink and vishesh ends up getting very upset and starts to groan and complain but at that very moment the air hostess walks in and sees vishesh making a ruckus and i decided to help him and get him out of the situation but the celeb is not happy and feels annoyed but stays in

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