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Davvy_Wavvy Professor Bellaire pointed her wand at the door and it shut itself with a definite click. Late comers would not be permitted.
"Okay everyone, please take out your text books. Today will be a completely wandless lesson, so put your wands away and have a seat." They understood that theory class was just as important as a practical lesson.
"I would like someone to quickly give the definition of Transfiguration and another to explain the difference between Charms and Transfiguration."
Class had begun for them. And this time the class would be simply theory. Alright, this was sort of new. Simon hadn't had a purely theory-based class in a while so this would be exciting. He liked learning theory. It could be dull sometimes but most of the time the boy was really intrigued by it. After taking a seat, the boy slipped his wand carefully into his bag and pulled out his textbook.
Oof, heavy textbook. Very heavy textbook. He then readied his notebook.
Question time. A definition for Transfiguration, hey? Simon raised his hand and waited to be called on. "
Transfiguration changes the appearance of an object whereas a charm perhaps alters how an object is used? For instance, could you perhaps charm a water jug and make it have the same abilities as a portkey?" he offered.