On the podium, Nora Scott spent half a minute looking at the question, then picked up the chalk and started drawing.
You can tell a professional by their first move.
As a professional comic artist, her drawing seemed printed, at least there was no doubt about her drawing skills.
With just a few strokes, she drew the diagram for the electromagnetism question and then truly started explaining the problem.
"Let's first list the known conditions..."
While writing on the board, Nora Scott explained with eloquence, completely fluent, without any hesitation or stuttering.
Even Marcus Shaw and Oliver Scott were slightly surprised by this.
Andrew Hughes, however, even though he didn't understand, didn't find it strange and looked up at Nora Scott teaching.
In "Reversing Life," Nora Scott played a teacher. She diligently researched the role herself, coupled with supervision and guidance from Henry Chapman and Katherine Collins, allowing her to master the teacher role completely.
