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how does Abraham Lincoln want his sons teacher to treat him? why​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

At the end of the letter he advises the headmaster neither to be too gentle with him nor treat him harshly. He requests him to teach him to develop courage to be patient, and have patience to be brave. He winds up the letter by asking him have sublime faith in himself because only then he can have faith in himself.

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Answered by nandini21052008
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Answer:

This is the answer

Explanation:

He asks the teacher to be gentle and also tough with his child because he wants the son to emerge very strong. Finally, the father wants the teacher to teach his son to have sublime faith in himself because only then will he have sublime faith in mankind.

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