what does the author tell us about miss beam
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The author describes Miss beam as such:-
Miss Beam was a mature, wise, and understanding woman with a good heart. She founded a brand-new institution called the School for Sympathy. In this school, significant subjects were taught. But this particular school was unique in one way. The pupils received training in virtues here. The school's main objective was to teach students how to be thoughtful, humane, and responsible citizens. Every student in her school experienced a day where they were blind, crippled, deaf, dumb, etc. Thus, the kids experienced a little bit of bad luck. They thus gained empathy for those who are disabled. Miss Beam contributed greatly to society. She wished to advance moral principles throughout society.
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