Latin and Greek teacher - Refers to someone who teaches Latin and Greek, ancient languages that are no longer spoken as native languages., Dead languages - Languages that are no longer in active use in daily affairs by communities., Traditional-looking - Appearing or behaving in a way that is typical of classic norms or styles., Formal and serious - Having or showing a very strict and serious manner., Dark green or dark brown suit - Describes the color of the clothing typically worn by the individual, emphasizing the conservative nature., Black moustache - Facial hair grown specifically on the upper lip., Razor-sharp wit - The ability to say clever and often humorous remarks or jokes very quickly., Passed my exams - Successfully completing academic tests., Study philosophy - The academic discipline involving the study of general and fundamental questions, such as those about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language., Direct result - A consequence occurring as the immediate effect of a cause., Great philosophers - Refers to well-known thinkers in the field of philosophy, such as Aristotle, Socrates, and Plato., Hidden in his words - Implies that deeper meanings or jokes are concealed within what he says, not immediately obvious.,

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