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AmbiguouslyMe
Stopping at the top of the circle of desks, he crossed his arms in front of his chest. "It was suggested to me that Transfiguration was not a practical discipline mostly. After all, why would you need to turn a matchstick into a needle? Or a rat into a water goblet? Or a chicken into a pillow?"
"What might be some everyday useful applications of transfiguration? How can transfiguration make your life easier?"
Danika raised her hand, gracefully, for she wanted to address some of the things the Professor just said.
"I do not know vhether you think it true..." the Transfiguration being not a practical discipline stuff,
"...vut I disagree, for as much as theory can be over helpful, ve get novhere if practice does not take part in it, and I find that practice allovs less mistakes vhen dealing vith Transfiguration" especially the human part, it was much more successful if one practiced, otherwise it could turn out to be a rather chaotic experiment.
And now, Transfguration making life easier.
"I do not think it makes it easier...it is more, like, current" yes, the explanation is coming,
"Vy transfiguring an object into something ve need now, it saves time. It saves present time, vut not for long. That is why is current, vecause the effects eventually go avay" the hand was down, she'll leave the examples for the Hogwartians.