what are Washington reflection about his stint with mrs. ruffner?
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Washington learnt life skills there. Washington said that “the lessons that I learned in the home of Mrs Ruffner were as valuable to me as any education I have ever gotten anywhere else.” Mrs Ruffner was encouraging and sympathetic. She always inspired Washington to get an education.
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The stint was good as he learned many life lessons.
- The question has been asked from the story Up From Slavery
- As a live-in servant for the Ruffners, Washington attributes his strong work ethic and attention to detail to his time spent with Mrs Ruffner.
- She firmly believed in the need for utmost sincerity and forthrightness. There, Washington acquired life skills.
- According to Washington, the teachings he absorbed in their home were as precious to me as any schooling he had ever received.
- She was supportive, caring and consistently motivated Washington to pursue higher education. She was friendly and kind.
- Only because of the instruction he acquired at Mrs Ruffner's house did Washington satisfy Hampton's principal. She was in fact a really unique type of lady.
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