In the letter Abraham Lincoln wrote to his child's teacher, there is a line 'test of fire makes fine steel'. How does test of fire make fine steel?
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when students are made to struggle tgemselves they achive great tgings
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Answer:Treat him gently, but do not coddle him, because only the test of fire makes fine steel.’ President Lincoln did not use his political position to affect his son’s education, but he wanted the boy to be forged in an actual social environment so he would grow up like any other kids at his age. The following words seemed to explain how it works, the boy was being allowed to flap his own wings to the world, it is hard and far, but that would teach himself things that he never experienced before.
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