The narrator doesn't want Polly to become intelligent.
举一反三
- The narrator doesn't want to have a beautiful and well-spoken girlfriend.
- Why did the narrator talk about logic with Polly in their dates? ( ) A: The narrator wanted to tell Polly that he was knowledge. B: It was a common topic in dating. C: The narrator wanted Polly to learn something about logic and become a well-spoken girl. D: The narrator wanted to show off.
- He won't become professional because he doesn't want to
- In the end of the story, ( ). A: Polly refused to be the narrator’s girlfriend B: the narrator and Polly became boyfriend and girlfriend C: Polly refused to be Rob’s girlfriend D: the narrator and Polly became classmates
- Why does the narrator decide to teach Polly logic? ( ) A: Because he thinks Polly would be interested in logic. B: Because he wants to have a discussion with Polly on logic. C: Because this is what he is good at and he wants to show it off. D: Because he believes this can make Polly intelligent.