The 'Professor' knew too much. How did he prove himself? Fill up the space with suitable examples from the story, using the given clues: during cook house duties:
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The 'Professor' knew too much. How did he prove himself?
During cook house duties:
He scolded the cooks on their abominably and unscientific and unhygienic method of peeling potatoes and drew their attention to sheer waste of vitamins.
**This story “The man who knew too much” was written by Alexander Baron. This is an interesting story which shows that it never pays to show off one's knowledge. Inspite of all his knowledge, Professor Quelch fails to earn any rank as a soldier, what to say of earning a commission.
Private Quelch was nicknamed 'Professor' because of his appearance. He is a lanky person. He wears horn rimmed spectacles.
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One day while the narrator and his friend Trower were returning from the canteen to the hall. They saw three cooks through the open door and they heard The Professor criticising the method of peeling potatoes. He was telling the other two cooks that their “abominably unscientific and unhygienic method of peeling potatoes” wasted the vitamin values of the vegetable. The narrator and his friend heard and fled.