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Q.11. The prevailing education system does not focus on individual talents. Comment with
reference to the lesson 'Albert Einstein at school'. 40 60 words)​

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Answered by ritikchanderiya5
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Answer:

As Portia's prejudice is an inextricable factor in her search for a husband, the plot-shaping actions of characters such as Antonio, Bassanio, Lorenzo, and Lancelot are laced with a prejudice that troubles modern readers. When Antonio and Bassanio approach Shylock for a loan, Shylock recounts Antonio's past abuse.

Answered by topwriters
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Albert Einstein at School

Explanation:

The lesson “Albert Einstein at School” is an extract from the biography of Albert Einstein, named “The Young Einstein” by Patrick Pringle. In this lesson, Patrick describes those years in Einstein’s life where he was struggling each day at school and as each day passed, the school diploma felt like a far-fetched dream. The school system focuses on teaching the same thing to every student and expects them to excel in all. But every children is unique and each one shines in his own way. School learning focuses more on learning facts than logic. Instead of teaching them how to think, they teach little minds what to think. Their talents become overshadowed by the race to scoring marks. The prevailing education system does not focus on individual talents.

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