English, asked by pranaybokade10, 3 months ago

"Teach him if you can, the wonders of books...." What does Abraham Lincoln expect the teacher
to impart, apart from the bookish knowledge?

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Answered by udayabhandary72
27

Answer:

Lincoln expects the teacher to impart values of life and foundation of character. He wishes the teacher to instruct his son about values such as honour,honesty,hope and lastly to have faith in himself.15-Jul-2017

Answered by pavanadevassy
8

Answer:

The letter is really a thought-provoking one with a marvellous meaning and message in it. Everyone loves their offspring and expects their kids to get the best in the world.

Explanation:

Abraham Lincoln has written many such letters, being the president of the USA. But a  letter he wrote to his son’s teacher on his first day of schooling in order to just send a gentle reminder of what he wants the teacher to teach his son so that he can be a virtuous person in the future is our current topic. The letter is really a thought-provoking one with a marvellous meaning and message in it. Everyone loves their offspring and expects their kids to get the best in the world.

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