Hortensio disguised himself as the tutor Litio in Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew" to get closer to Bianca, the woman he loves, and to observe her behavior. By pretending to be a tutor, Hortensio hoped to win Bianca's affection and compete with the other suitors vying for her hand.
Hortensio assumes the name "Litio" when disguising himself as a music tutor, while Lucentio takes on the name "Cambio" as a Latin tutor. Both characters use these aliases to gain access to Bianca, whom they are vying for affection. Their roles as tutors allow them to interact with Bianca's family and compete for her love under false pretenses.
Hortensio suggests to Lucentio (who is disguising himself as "Cambio") to pursue Bianca by using a tutor's position to gain her affection. He believes that by presenting himself as a suitor and educator, Lucentio can get closer to Bianca and win her heart. Hortensio himself is also vying for Bianca's love, creating a rivalry between the two friends.
It's really Hortensio in disguise under the false name of Licio.
1+1=2. It takes two too tango.
He plan's to get his friend to marry Katherine, then he would be able to ask Bianca to marry him.
A leprechaun was his tutor in the episode "My Tutor, Tutor"
dragonite learns it by himself at level 64 or if you want you could teach him before by TM tutor
A tutor or an academic coach.
Chrion was the son of Kronos and Philyra. Since Kronos was disguised as a horse at the time, Chiron bore the signs of his divine parentage in that fashion. He was educator and tutor to many heroes, and in the end, sacrificed his immortality to free Prometheus from endless torture (Chiron himself was enduring endless pain as he was poisoned, but could not die).
A peer tutor is a student who helps another student learn or understand a subject, usually by explaining concepts, guiding practice, and sharing study strategies. Peer tutors are typically of a similar age or academic level and support learning in a collaborative and informal way.
The feminine gender for tutor is "tutoress" or "tutor."
Why, the tutor is being paid.