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. To what extent was Albert Edward Foreman’s inability to read and write a handicap?

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Answered by acsasam12
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Answer:

Albert Edwin Foreman's inability to read and write felt as an inability to new Vicar only. For me,to any extend those inabilities wont sound as a handicap.

Explanation:

The way new Vicar found Albert Edward Foreman's inabilities,enlighten his thoughts to became an owner of 10 cigarette shops.The time new Vicar offered to Albert to learnt, is the extent new Vicar tries to picturise Albert as a handicap. But according to my view point, if Albert felt ashamed and resume church duties by learning reading and writting, that will make him handicapped with the numbing of his courage. But here the step he took to resigned from church is that extend where his inabilities changed to abilities.

Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Answer:

The incapacity of Albert Edwin Foreman to read and write was perceived as a limitation by the new vicar solely. Those limitations won't appear to be a disadvantage to me in any way.

Explanation:

The manner the new vicar discovered Albert Edward Foreman's limitations inspired him to open ten tobacco stores. The extent to which the new vicar attempts to imagine Albert as having a disability is the time he offered Albert to learn. However, in my opinion, if Albert felt guilty and resumed his religious obligations by learning to read and write, that would disable him by numbing his courage. However, the action he took in leaving the religion was the point at which his limitations turned into strengths.

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