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The conversation between Socrates and the schoolmaster took place in ________.

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Answered by Sara1170
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Answer:

F. L. Branye. Hope it's help you and Mark me as brainliest ♥.

Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

Gurgaon

Explanation:

FL Brayne is the author of "Socrates and the schoolmaster."

The author, who identified himself as Socrates in this tale, engaged in dialogue with the locals and the schoolteacher.

Socrates emphasised the negative societal trends.

As usual, no one was willing to admit their error or anything else going wrong.

Instead, they made an effort to conceal it.

The schoolmaster had no interest in improving society since it takes time; he only wanted to make money.

This poem demonstrates how few individuals genuinely take the effort to help others without expecting anything in return.

During the British Raj, Frank Lugard Brayne CIE CSI MC VD served as an administrator in the Indian Civil Service (ICS). He died on April 3, 1952. A fervent opponent of slavery and human sacrifice and the nephew of Lord Lugard, who worked tirelessly to reform what he saw as a "primitive" Africa, Brayne was seen as a maverick in the ICS because of his fervent evangelical beliefs. In his endeavours to better the lives of peasants in the Punjab Province of India, he aroused the scorn of both his peers and the Indian people themselves.

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