English, asked by anusuya79us, 10 months ago

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?​

Answers

Answered by thisisamritha007
12

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.

Answered by DHANUSHPRO
0

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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