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explanation of my struggel for an education

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Answered by Anonymous
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Reference: - These lines have been taken from the lesson
‘My Struggle for an Education’ written by Booker T. Washington.

Context: - In these lines, author expresses his inner
happiness when he was allowed to get admission to Hampton Normal and
Agricultural Institute, Virginia, U.S.A.

Explanation: - The author says that he was very much
pleased when the head teacher of Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute,
permitted him to join the school. He considered himself to be the happiest
person in the world. He swept the recitation room and dusted every article of
the furniture and the homework around the walls of the room very carefully. No
particle of dirt could be seen there. It was the real admission test given to
the author. Had he failed in that test, the head teacher would not have allowed
him admission to that institute.

                  The
author  expresses his feelings that he had
passed several examinations during his student 
life bit none of them had been so important as the one of sweeping and
dusting of the recitation room. The author 
becomes emotional and recalls it as the best ever examination he had
passed in his life.

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