*The aim of the school was:*
1️⃣ to teach about the environment
2️⃣ to make the children responsible citizens
3️⃣ to take them for excursions
4️⃣ to promote continuous evaluation*Miss Beam can be described as:*
1️⃣ funny and silly
2️⃣ strict and unfair
3️⃣ kindly and understanding
4️⃣ young and inexperienced
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to make the children responsible citizen
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The aim of the school was to make the children responsible citizens. (Option B)
Miss Beam can be described as kind and understanding. (Option C)
- This is the narrative of a school where students were taught to sympathize with and assist one another. Miss Beam's School has gotten a lot of attention from the writer. They said she was employing novel teaching approaches to help the youngsters become better citizens.
- The author desired to see everything for himself. As a result, he went to Miss Beam's School. As the author entered the school, he noticed a girl with her eyes bandaged. A tiny guy was gently leading her between the flowerbeds.
- The author then approached Miss Beam, who informed him that her teaching methods were straightforward. There was just one thing that was unusual. "The fundamental goal of our school," she explained, "is not so much to educate thought as it is to teach compassion and kindness to others."
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