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why did braithwaite like the Belmonts?​

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Answered by reggie98
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To Sir, with Love is a novel by E.R. Braithwaite that recounts Braithwaite's personal experiences as a teacher in London, where his unorthodox teaching methods won him the affections of his students.

Braithwaite struggles to find steady work after World War II. Eventually, he gets a job as a teacher in London.

Braithwaite's students are semi-literate and largely uninterested in learning. They don't respect Braithwaite, and he struggles to teach them using the official curricula of the school.

Finally, Braithwaite decides to switch tactics and engage his student's interests directly. He finally gets through to his students, and they come to love him.

Answered by eeshamaryam
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