Q-7 Read the passage and answer the following
The student should learn to think for himself. No one has ever become great by following others
blindly. When the teacher says something in the class, the student should try to understand it for
himself. He should think about it in his own way. If he does not agree with the teacher , he should
boldly say to him. The good teacher will not be vexed at it. He will rather be glad to find such an
intelligent student in the class. When a student reads a book, he should not be a mere parrot but he
should think, understand and then commit to memory, if necessary.
Questions
1) Why should a student learn thinking for himself?
2) What will a good teacher feel and do when the students puts him a question?
3) How should a student read a book?
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Answer:
- Because no one has never become great by following others
- answer fluently
- in a silent environment
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