Answer in about 50 words to the questions given below.
1) Describe the question answer session that took place at the end of the
Extract of the novel "To sir with Love"
2) Explain how the setting of the novel "To sir With Love" contributes to
the theme of the novel
(2)
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1 class when Denham argued that the class offered no physical benefits. Once again, it was Miss Phillips who stepped in and successfully defended the need for P.T. class, thereby outwitting Denham, who then admitted defeat and gave up on the matter. This concluded the question-answer session of the programme
2 With both being rejected by society, the students and Braithwaite, eventually learn from each other and become better individuals. In this way, the setting of Britain in the 1940s and Greenslade School in the East End of London are significant to the novel's themes of racism, prejudice and student-teacher relationship.
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- The extract from the novel "To sir with Love" beautifully describes a small debate session in the GreenSlade School. Denham, was convinced that the PT class was not adding any physical benefits but Miss Philips stood against the motion and defended the OT class. Eventually, she won the debate and Denham surrendered his matter to her.
- The primary theme is the student-teacher relationship that helper the poet grow whereas the main theme is the racial and educational prejudice that was in the GreenSlade school. The setting of the novel helps us to conclude that racism and inequality shouldn't be tolerated no matter who the person was.
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