Context: There are some expressions from a story "The Man Who Knew Too Much" by Alexnader Baron.
The person named Quelch is seen talking about anything and everything thereby giving no chance even for the instructors let alone the other members contribute by way of sharing their knowledge during the training for commission.
These are some expressions whose meaning I am not sure:
1."He lectured in his droning, remorseless voice on every aspect of human knowledge."
2.Private Quelch climbed to his feet and with the aid of a man coming into his birth-right gave us an unexceptionable lecture on the grenade. ( Here the officer who had come to train the men on hand grenade had to request Quelch to take over the trainfing as he seemed to know more on the subject).
3.The officer listening to him- He stood and watched, impassive except for a searching intentness of gaze.
Top answer
1. - - He lectured in a monotonous, unstoppable voice. His lectures covered everything that man has learned.
— Mister Micawber
1.
- - He lectured in a monotonous, unstoppable voice.
His lectures covered everything that man has learned.
2.
Private Quelch climbed to his feet and with the aid of a man coming into his birth-right gave us an unexceptionable lecture on the grenade.
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1.He lectured in his droning, remorseless voice on every aspect of human knowledge.-- He lectured in a monotonous, unstoppable voice. His lectures covered everything that man has learned.
2.Private Quelch climbed to his feet and with the aid of a man coming into his birth-right gave us an unexceptionable lecture on the grenade. ( Here the officer who had come to t