CBSE BOARD X, asked by sacman, 1 month ago

You’ve read the quote: ‘A teacher affects eternity. He can never tell where his influence stops.’ In the context of this statement, comment on the role of Bholi’s teacher in her life.

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Answered by adityasrivastava8888
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'A teacher affects eternity. He can never tell where his influence stops.' In the context of this statement, let us see how Bholl's teacher played an important part in her life with the following points -

Bholi was a shy, innocent young girl. When she was 10 months old, she fell out of her cot, causing damage to a portion of her brain. She wasn't as bright as the others. Bholi hesitated as her teacher asked her name for the first time, and everyone laughed at her. This infuriated her. Her teacher did not make fun of her; instead, she encouraged her to speak up and attend school regularly.

Bholi's teacher influenced her life significantly. Her heart was warmed by her politeness and friendliness. She was always encouraging and kind to her. She became a confident person who could read, write, and communicate clearly as a result of the teacher's guidance. This instilled in her the necessary faith. Furthermore, the teacher's praise and encouragement aided her in overcoming her poor self-esteem.

Answered by PalashKatulwar
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'A teacher affects eternity. He can never tell where his influence stops.' In the context of this statement, let us see how Bholl's teacher played an important part in her life with the following points -

Bholi was a shy, innocent young girl. When she was 10 months old, she fell out of her cot, causing damage to a portion of her brain. She wasn't as bright as the others. Bholi hesitated as her teacher asked her name for the first time, and everyone laughed at her. This infuriated her. Her teacher did not make fun of her; instead, she encouraged her to speak up and attend school regularly.

Bholi's teacher influenced her life significantly. Her heart was warmed by her politeness and friendliness. She was always encouraging and kind to her. She became a confident person who could read, write, and communicate clearly as a result of the teacher's guidance. This instilled in her the necessary faith. Furthermore, the teacher's praise and encouragement aided her in overcoming her poor self-esteem.

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