Ser Marcus. I've narrowed down the prospects to just you and Ser Julius, but I'd like to compare your teaching methods. D'you think you'd be up for giving me a short lesson as a demonstration sometime?
[ --seems to be the answer to the second question. ]
Please write a short letter that tells me about yourself. Your name, your age, and where you're from, and the like. That will give me some idea about where you've gotten to in writing. I'll provide you with a few pages of reading for you to decipher, and tomorrow when we meet, we'll talk about the content before we begin the lesson.
You're welcome to embellish as you like, but it needn't be overly long. I will be assessing your form, rather than the content and subject, but both relate to one another.
[ But he has some mercy, and expands on that answer. ]
Curated. There're very few texts in the world written for children, or people coming into reading. The Circle I was raised in had a collection, though, some written with such lessons in mind, others with a simple enough language.
You will have underwent one lesson. To have another shortly afterwards would lend you to distraction, especially if you're not accustomed to lessons like that.
So see him the next day, if we're being compared directly.
crystal - tutelage follow-up
[ And, as an afterthought: ]
Do you enjoy teaching?
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[ --seems to be the answer to the second question. ]
Please write a short letter that tells me about yourself. Your name, your age, and where you're from, and the like. That will give me some idea about where you've gotten to in writing. I'll provide you with a few pages of reading for you to decipher, and tomorrow when we meet, we'll talk about the content before we begin the lesson.
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[ An assignment already, wow. ]
Do you want me to try and make it sound nice or do you just want the facts, report-style?
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What was your preferred material?
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[ But he has some mercy, and expands on that answer. ]
Curated. There're very few texts in the world written for children, or people coming into reading. The Circle I was raised in had a collection, though, some written with such lessons in mind, others with a simple enough language.
The Mabari's Tail was popular.
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[ She doesn't know that it will, but she's an optimist sometimes. ]
What time tomorrow?
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And I suggest, if you've yet to make an appointment, to find a different day for your lesson with Enchanter Julius, or he'll be at a disadvantage.
[ You'd probably need an action replay to tell if there is some curl of amusement in his tone. ]
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Hard act to follow?
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I don't get it.
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So see him the next day, if we're being compared directly.
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