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Aleksandr [31]
4 years ago
9

"YOUR DEEDS ARE YOUR MONUMENTS" What does Mr. Browne's precepts above mean to you? Please explain with a well structured paragra

ph(s). Be sure to give examples.
English
1 answer:
Bingel [31]4 years ago
4 0
As a student, my deeds are my monuments as I give my best in everything I do. For example, if I am asked to make a presentation, I should give my best such as making sure the content is true, the colors are attractive, and the whole slides are clear and pleasant to the audience. Therefore, since my work is excellent, I will be given a good mark, the audience will get the message right, and my teacher will remember me and somehow make my work an example for others to follow. In other words, I will be remembered by the good things I do.

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