The professor responded in this way, as he felt disrespected by Westover's question and did not like the situation.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Westover asked a question about the Holocaust, stating that he didn't know what it meant.
- As the holocaust was a highly known event today and that it caused great suffering to the Jews, being one of humanity's worst moments, the professor thought she was making fun of the class and the holocaust itself.
- The teacher felt disrespected and lubricated so he replied "Thanks for that," angrily.
Westover didn't really know what the holocaust was, as she was raised with no access to any information, so she asked the meaning of the word, but no one in the class knew about it.
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According to the Time Traveller's musings in The Time Machine, did the people of the future know about fire?
No, they did not know.
They were amazed when they saw it and Weena had to be restrained by the Time Traveller.
<h3>What happened in the story?</h3>
The protagonist of the story, the Time Traveller moves into the future and in there he has many experiences with the people he met there.
The people there live in a utopian society where everything is almost perfect and they are amazed when they see the fire because they are not used to it.
We can see this when the Time Traveller had to pull off Weena from the fire because she was amazed by it and wanted to go near and touch it.
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