A headmaster once told his father that what Einstein chose as a profession wouldn't matter, because "he'll never make a success at anything.”
a. What did the headmaster tell Einstein's father?
b. Why did the headmaster make such a remark?
c. Did the headmaster’s remark prove to be true? Why/ Why not?
d. What does the headmaster’s remark reveal about him as a teacher?
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Answer:1.headmaster told nothing to einstein's father because the headmaster told that to his own father.
2.because he believed that einstein from beginning was a dull child who scored less marks in various basic subjects.
3. No. Einstein's studies in various subjects have helped humans to know more about the nature of earth, its rules, and how those rules can be made useful for us.
4. the headmaster's remark revealed that he believed in the present and was not optimistic. his foolishness is also seen as he judges his students with their current achievements and not helping them to be overcome
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[ for the first question it is grammatically incorrect if the meaning was related to einstein's father. ]
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