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A teacher motivates and inspires his/her students. Taking help of

books available at your home, write an article in about 100-120 words

talking about the role and importance of the teachers in our lives.​

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teacher motivates and inspires her students. write an article in about 100-120 words talking about the role and importance of teacher in our life.

One of the most difficult aspects of becoming a teacher is learning how to motivate your students. It is also one of the most important. Students who are not motivated will not learn effectively. While motivating students can be a difficult task, the rewards are more than worth it. Motivated students are more excited to learn and participate. Simply put: Teaching a class full of motivated students is enjoyable for teacher and student alike. Some students are self-motivated, with a natural love of learning. But even with the students who do not have this natural drive, a great teacher can make learning

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The Importance of Teachers in Our Life

In our culture, teachers enjoy the same status as parents and gods. It is not surprising, though. The teacher is the person who leads us from ignorance to knowledge. They shape our lives and future. They help us to distinguish right from wrong. They show us the right path that leads us to success and happiness.

There would be utter chaos and confusion if there were no teachers. Man, after all, is an animal. It is the teacher who transforms that animal into a responsible and socially committed person. If there were no teachers, would human beings have achieved the progress they made? The answer is an emphatic No. If there were no teachers, we would still be behaving like animals with no sense of right and wrong.

Teachers enter our lives during our formative years. The values and the knowledge that we gain from them, therefore, remain imprinted on our mind. While our parents nurture us physically and emotionally, our teachers nourish us intellectually. They enable us to realize our true calling in life. Without them it is impossible to achieve success in life. We owe them all that we achieve in life. The sooner we realize this, the better.

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As water is lost from the leaf surface by transpiration, more water molecules are pulled up due to the tendency of water molecules to remain joined i.e. cohesion. This produces a continuous column of water throughout the stem which is known as ‘transpiration pull’. A negative pressure or tension is produced in the xylem that pulls the water from the roots and soil. Transpirational pull is an important force which causes the ascent of sap.

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