What message does the writer have for educated youth who reach at a high positions
in the society by virtue of their education? Justify your view point with supporting
evidence from the text 'I Will Do It'.
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Being half or partially educated is a dangerous thing. These people give a poor account of themselves in public places as well as affect the knowledge of the properly educated by giving incorrect information during discussions.
If such people manage to go abroad on any assignment or for any other reason, they are not able to portray the country properly nor talk about its diverse qualities or heritage as a truly educated person would do.
In our daily lives, we quite often encounter half educated youth in offices, public transport and elsewhere in the public space. They are supremely confident of themselves, but are quite shallow in their knowledge of anything and everything, in spite of which they appear to have an opinion on all matters. Here, I'm reminded of
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Answer:
Being half or partially educated is a dangerous thing. These people give a poor account of themselves in public places as well as affect the knowledge of the properly educated by giving incorrect information during discussions.
If such people manage to go abroad on any assignment or for any other reason, they are not able to portray the country properly nor talk about its diverse qualities or heritage as a truly educated person would do.
In our daily lives, we quite often encounter half educated youth in offices, public transport and elsewhere in the public space. They are supremely confident of themselves, but are quite shallow in their knowledge of anything and everything, in spite of which they appear to have an opinion on all matters. Here, I'm reminded of
Explanation:
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