The correct answer is D.
The teaching profession is a<em> vocation</em> (a strong feeling of suitability for a particular career or occupation). It is an occupation to which a person is especially drawn, a calling or a strong impulse to follow a particular activity or career.
Teaching should <em>not be about making money in the first place</em>. Obviously, teachers need to be paid as everybody else in any job. But there are others, non-monetary merits connected to this profession. Helping the young to become adults is the most important one. It's a huge responsibility and an honor at the same time. Other forms of compensation for the low pay are: doing a job that has a lot of prestige, being able to continue with their own further education while teaching, being an adviser and role model to the young generation, long holiday periods.
<em>There is more to the teacher's life than a salary means that all the other merits of this profession trump the low pay.</em>
Explanation:
Ekalavya is a character in the epic of Mahabaratha. he is very good in archery and the art of bow and arrow . when he went to guru dronacharya for joining his gurukhul he rejected his request because he felt that only princes can join this gurukhul . but eklavya did not get dejected . he made a statue of dronacharya statue with mud and kept it in front of him and practiced archery. soon after years of practice he became perfect in archery. when dronacharya got to known about this he asked him to give guru dakshina . eklavya cut his thumb from his right hand and gave it as guru dakshina.
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He did it because they were socs and he's a greaser, and he knew messing with them would get them agitated. I think he did it to make fun of them.
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