Was Corporal Turnbull’s decision to assign cookhouse duties to Private Quelch a form of revenge or a just action ? Discuss the values Corporal Turnbull should have possessed in his treatment of Professor.
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he should tell him properly
he should nt give like this punishment quelch is the student of him
he should nt have done that
he should nt give like this punishment quelch is the student of him
he should nt have done that
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Corporal Turnbull was a very decorated officer, and a war veteran. On one occasion during a class session of his, wherein he is into explaining about the properties of a grenade, Private Quelch questions his knowledge and is hence dared by Corporal Turnbull to continue the class. Indeed Quelch gives a befitting lecture, but it becomes very rude to cross one's senior, especially in Army, so to teach Private Quelch a lesson, Corporal Turnbull assigns him the duties in the cookhouse.
Yes, Corporal Turnbull could have been a little less vindictive towards him, and could have treated him sympathetically.
Yes, Corporal Turnbull could have been a little less vindictive towards him, and could have treated him sympathetically.
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