How is the teacher expected to inculcate honesty and worldly wisdom in the child? Its from the lesson Abraham Lincoln's letter to his son's teacher
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The teacher is expected to inculcate honesty in his child by telling him the value of hard earned 10 cents is far more than a dollar found. He is also expected to teach him that it is far better to fail honestly than pass by cheating.
He is expected to teach him worldly wisdom by making him believe in his unique individuality, and self-belief and conviction in a trying situation. He appeals to the headmaster to teach his son the art of being gentle and polite with good people; and tough with the tough ones. He also requests the headmaster to teach his son to be strong enough and have the courage to be different, truthful, and always focus on the good.
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These lines are taken from prose lesson "Letter to his Son's Teacher" written by Abraham Lincoln ,the 16th president of the United States of America.
EXPLANATION:-At outset,Lincoln makes a mention of the embarrassment a child undergoes on stepping into the school for the first time.