By 'intelligent reading ' he meant reading with understanding. Reading makes no sense unless we understand intelligntly what has been written. We should be able to comprehend fully the written material and analyse it intelligently. That is what the Professor meant by 'intelligent reading
In "The Man Who Knew Too Much," the professor likely meant that intelligent reading involves actively analyzing and engaging with the text. This can include critically evaluating the arguments presented, questioning the author's perspective, and drawing connections to other works or real-life situations. Intelligent reading also involves reflecting on how the text relates to broader themes or issues.
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He was a very intelligent man he knew very much things.
I wish if I knew the answer
chapter 9 theory page 179 i knew that without even looking at the book
i think we have a new generation that's why we knew about the printed books.
No. Professor Snape knew that Professor Quirrell was trying to steal the Philosopher's Stone and was trying to protect it.
She was extremely educated an knew what was expected of her. However, although she was educated in history and ruling, she was not very intelligent. If she were, she would have never of lost her kingdom and her dynasty. She let her greed and ambition overrule common sense.
The professor tolerantly answered his students' questions, even though he knew it was information they could find out for themselves.
The way I did it when I was a teacher was to read the chapter on the subject I knew best: if that chapter was "sensible" then I would assume that the rest of the book was too ... until proven otherwise.
Private Quelch had a lanky,stooping complexion. He wore horn rimmed glasses which made him look like a professor. He knew everything, and answered all the doubts which his fellow soldiers had.
1.Private Quelch looked like a professor with horn rimmed spectacles. 2.His colleagues called Private Quelch a professor as he had answers to all questions and even added/corrected his instructors. 3.He was a man who knew too much.