In The Beggar, the author brings forth
two approaches to help someone in
need: the cook's approach and the
advocate's approach. Which one do
you think is more effective and why?
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Answer:
Cook's approach
Explanation:
The cook's approach is more effective because the author helped the beggar by giving him a job which is a financial help but the cook helped him by showing her emotions and this is emotionally triggered the beggar to work hard.
Therefore, the cook's approach was more effective.
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Answer:
I think the cooks approach was more effective as she helped lushkoff(begger) to chop off the wood and she also told him some moral stories
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