Catachize
cat·e·chize \KAT-i-kahyz\
verb
1. To question closely.
2. To instruct orally by means of questions and answers, especially in Christian doctrine.
3. To question with reference to belief.
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WOI - 0045: CATACHIZE
[ Panel 1 ]
DAPPER WHALE: It is of MY opinion that the whale is the most superior of marine life.
DAPPER SQUID: I must say, I have to CATECHIZE your belief… I mean, on what basis can you warrant proclaiming such a detestable remark?
[ Panel 2 ]
DAPPER WHALE: On all accounts of AWESOMENESS and SUPERIORITY. Obviously.
DAPPER SQUID: …I’m not FULLY sure I gather what message that sentence was supposed to construe...
[ Panel 3 ]
DAPPER WHALE: Everything.
DAPPER SQUID: What?
[ Panel 1 ]
DAPPER WHALE: It is of MY opinion that the whale is the most superior of marine life.
DAPPER SQUID: I must say, I have to CATECHIZE your belief… I mean, on what basis can you warrant proclaiming such a detestable remark?
[ Panel 2 ]
DAPPER WHALE: On all accounts of AWESOMENESS and SUPERIORITY. Obviously.
DAPPER SQUID: …I’m not FULLY sure I gather what message that sentence was supposed to construe...
[ Panel 3 ]
DAPPER WHALE: Everything.
DAPPER SQUID: What?
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