Chapter 534 Divination Essay
Chapter 534 Divination Essay
Chapter 534 Divination Essay
After lunch, Maureen got rid of Magatha's entanglement, and went to the library with Hugo to do herbal medicine class homework. In addition, Hugo had to make up the divination class homework.
"Professor Trelawney has assigned us two papers this week."
Hugo struggled to throw a bunch of tea divination reference books on the table, and complained: "One is "A Brief Analysis of the Depth and Breadth Behind the Prophecy of the Boy Who Lived", and the other is "Your Favorite Book in the 21st Century" Prophet"."
"Why am I not surprised at all?"
Mo Lin was writing the thesis "Planting and Maintenance of Austrian Ghost Vine". When he heard Hugo's divination homework, he paused for a moment and couldn't help laughing: "How many prophets do you know?"
"That's an interesting question, let me count—" Hugo wrenched his fingers solemnly, and then said regretfully, "Oh, just one."
Who could this favorite prophetic essay be about but Professor Trelawney?
"You can try to include Professor Victor." Mo Lin suggested.
"Unless I want to be choked to death by the professor's prophecy on eating bread next month!"
Hugo sighed, thought of something, and said, "Professor Trelawney doesn't like arithmetic divination either. She doesn't think it's a prophecy at all, let alone a prophet."
"I think the predictions made by arithmetic divination are more realistic. At least they can really figure out what you will do next."
Mo Lin knew quite a few prophets. Among these prophets, Mrs. Rhea was undoubtedly the number one. Nothing could escape her crystal ball. The old witch Moira and Professor Victor were also quite powerful.
As for Professor Trelawney with a sense of humor, Maureen couldn't be sure, maybe it was too humorous, and he couldn't understand this sense of humor.
"Having said that, I think Lily will definitely get an excellent one. Last week, Professor Trelawney assigned an essay "A Brief Analysis of the Depth and Breadth of the Greatest Prophecy in the Past Hundred Years". Professor Trelawney regarded Lily's paper as a Make a model essay and read it to the whole class."
Hugo said.
"A Brief Analysis of the Depth and Breadth of the Greatest Prophecy in the Past Hundred Years"? Is there any difference between the topic of this thesis and "A Brief Analysis of the Depth and Breadth Behind the Prophecy of the Boy Who Lived?" Mo Lin wondered.
"Professor Trelawney said that the great prophecy requires us to discuss it repeatedly. Among other things, the title of last week's paper was "A Brief Analysis of the Depth and Breadth Behind the Lightning Scar Boy's Prophecy", and last week was "A Brief Analysis of Black The Depth and Breadth Behind the Prophecy of the Demon King and the Savior", last week was "A Brief Analysis of the Depth and Breadth Behind the Ultimate Hogwarts Prophecy"!"
Hugo pouted.
What the hell are these papers, changing the soup but not the medicine?
"Then this homework is not very easy? Write one, and copy the rest." Mo Lin said, "You can try to copy Lily's model essay, you should get a high score."
"Here is the point!" Hugo looked very resentful, "Professor Trelawney said that this prophecy can be analyzed in five levels, eight angles, and thirteen aspects. Each paper must be different. , there is a price to pay.”
"The five levels and thirteen aspects, can you be more specific?"
"Professor Trelawney said that there are many ways to interpret this prophecy, including rationality, sensibility, personality, permanence, particularity, inertia, elasticity, humanity, beast..."
"Beast sex?" Mo Lin was stunned.
"It is to interpret from the perspective of animals, what this prophecy means to those magical creatures." Hugo explained, "For example, the snake named Nagini."
Maureen laughed.
"Doesn't that mean you have to write an article every week?" Mo Lin looked at Hugo sympathetically, "Maybe you can write until the fourth grade?"
"It's the fifth grade! The professor said it." Hugo corrected, "I wrote an article on personality last week, but she returned it, saying that it didn't highlight the key points."
"What's the point?" Mo Lin asked puzzled.
Hugo said with a mournful face: "I don't know either, please help me to read, plus this one, I will write three articles this week."
Maureen pulled Hugo's thesis, browsed it roughly, and found that Hugo's thesis last week discussed the personalities of Harry Potter and his parents. The words were not very gorgeous, but at least they were fluent. The character of the characters is also easy to come by.
"According to my point of view, you should remove the description of your mother—Ms. Hermione." Morin suggested.
Hugo said unconvinced: "Why? My mother is a think tank. Uncle Harry has already said that he can't live without my mother."
"In reality, Harry might not be able to live without your mother - but without your mother in the paper, you can survive in Divination class."
Maureen said pertinently: "It's not that you haven't heard Lily say what the professor said about your mother. There is no aura of divination, and the aura of fate has not favored her. She seems to have a big opinion on Ms. Hermione."
"But—but—"
Hugo wanted to refute, but couldn't find any excuse to refute.
"How can this be, my mother is also the protagonist!" Hugo said angrily.
"Then be tougher, seek truth from facts, and protest to the end." Mo Lin said, "If it's a big deal, I won't take this class."
Hugo struggled for a long time, and finally shook his head dejectedly.
"No, I only took two courses. If I don't take this course, I don't have enough credits this semester." Hugo said, "If only I had taken so many courses like my mother, I would withdraw one course like this." It doesn't matter."
Hugo took the magic eraser and erased all the descriptions about his mother from the paper.
"You can ask the teachers of other elective courses to see if you can still transfer to it now - so you don't have to be so entangled." Mo Lin said.
"But divination is a course I've always wanted to learn!" Hugo said.
"I feel like you've been taking divination classes for a month, and you're going crazy. You've made yourself so miserable. It's better not to take this kind of class," Mo Lin said.
Hugo thought for a long time, but still hesitated.
"At least I still have to go to school next week. Before I find a way out, the homework must be completed." Hugo sighed, "Speaking of which, I still don't understand what depth and breadth are, do you know?"
"I'm not sure. Depth probably refers to the meaning of prophecy and contribution to the magic society. Breadth should refer to influence or something." Mo Lin said casually.
"You know so much—you should have taken a divination class."
"Forget it, I don't like to flatter."
Maureen went on to write her herbal medicine homework.
"I really hate this kind of paper, I can't learn from Professor Singer, just bring a brain in class."
Hugo pulled his parchment angrily and began to revise the thesis.
(End of this chapter)
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