Sermon Tone Analysis

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British grandmother Jenny Brown would be able to brag to her grandchildren about getting second place in a baking competition, except for one problem: She was the contest's only entrant.
The 62-year-old Brown entered her Victoria sponge cake in a contest put on by the Wimblington Sports Committee, but judges marked her down because her cake had imprints from the oven rack.
"The judges had an expectation and I suppose they didn't feel as though it qualified for first place," said a committee spokeswoman.
It's not the first time Brown's baking had been rejected by judges.
"About 11 years ago I entered a show with some fruit scones," she told the BBC.
"I was the only entrant but I came third."
Source: World Magazine, July 21, 2007, page 6.
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