"The bullies are easiest to lick" explain.
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This sentence is taken from Abraham Lincoln's letter to his son. He requests the teacher to tell him that there is no strength in bullying others. It is easier to fight with a powerful mischievous boy because you will get the support of others. He wants the teacher to make him a well mannered child so that nobody ' licks him ' which means nobody would want to fight Lincoln's son.
Explanation:
This line is in the letter which Abhram Lincoln sent to his son. He wants his sons teacher to teach his son that the people who are strong and indimitating can easily be deafeted. By giving an example of ‘bullies’, which is popular in schools, the President’s awareness of such situations would happen to his son, where he should be wise enough to get through.