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What did the writer hear a great deal about?

i) Miss Beam’s hospital

ii) Miss Beam’s garden

iii) Miss Beam’s school

iv) Miss Beam’s house​

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Answered by nandana1007
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Answer:

iii) Miss Beam's school

Explanation:

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Answered by AditiHegde
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The correct answer will be the writer heard a great deal about iii) Miss Beam’s school.

  • In the short story, 'A Different Kind of School', the narrator had heard several positive reviews about Miss Beam's School.
  • The motto of Miss Beam was to teach in an effective manner, such that every student in her school would learn to be kind and friendly towards every needy person in society.
  • Miss Beam was an old lady who was empathetic towards human beings and wanted every person to be kind to each other. She encouraged them in playing games like how the children would feel if they were blind or deaf.
  • The students learned to sympathize with every needy person. She also focussed on creating special days like a Blind Day or a Deaf Day where the students had to act the same. In this method, they understood the problems faced by those who were specially-abled children.
  • The narrator was in awe of these interesting and unique methods.

Hence, the correct answer will be the writer heard a great deal about iii) Miss Beam’s school.

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