you have seen a classsmate tear page from book in library you have spoken to him he denys doing anything wrong discuss with your partner plase give me answer quickly tomorrow is my asl
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First of all I
need to make him understand how we must regard books with respect. the
books are invaluable no matter to whom it belongs to. It may be the
sense that it belongs to a library and not his property that prompts him
to tear pages. I will surely tell him that we are responsible too to
take care of the books in a library as responsible citizens. We must
learn to grow up as assets to the nation and not as hooligans. A person
who is not able to take care of a book properly, how will he lead the
country tomorrow? Secondly, we must not learn to destroy something. If
it is another's property, surely we must be extra cautious not to spoil
it. I will certainly warn him, if he doesn't come out of his bad
behaviour, I will have to report it to the authorities. I shouldn't
hesitate to do so too because to be able to correct him is my first
priority and it is my duty too as his friend. though he may not like it
now. he would be thankful for it later on. If required I will take the
support of elders too to get him out of this habit which is bad for him
and all around him.
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