Why did the sergeant turned this question to the professor repeatedly? What was the result of the action?
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The Sergeant turned the questions to the professor repeatedly because he had interrupted his voice at the time he was explaining the muzzle velocity at which the bullet leaves the rifle.
The Sergeant had told that " The muzzle velocity or speed at which the bullet leaves the rifle is well over two thousand feet per second".
At that time, the Professor had interrupted and told the exact and accurate velocity. Thus, in the hope of revenge from the Professor, he turned his questions again and again upon him.
The result that came out to be was to enhance the Professor's glory. He had all the technical definitions, the parts of the rifle, its uses and care, all by heart.
Thus, this was the introduction to all the members to the Professor.
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Here's your answer,
The Sergeant turned the questions to the professor repeatedly because he had interrupted his voice at the time he was explaining the muzzle velocity at which the bullet leaves the rifle.
The Sergeant had told that " The muzzle velocity or speed at which the bullet leaves the rifle is well over two thousand feet per second".
At that time, the Professor had interrupted and told the exact and accurate velocity. Thus, in the hope of revenge from the Professor, he turned his questions again and again upon him.
The result that came out to be was to enhance the Professor's glory. He had all the technical definitions, the parts of the rifle, its uses and care, all by heart.
Thus, this was the introduction to all the members to the Professor.
Hope this helps!!!!
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