C. They will be close-minded and unable to think on their own.
Mr. Gradgrind was an educational reformer who taught his students only facts. He didn't let them explore and use the power of their imagination, and worst, he didn't let them use their feelings. He basically made them robots which absolutely lead to bad results.
Not A. Teaching facts alone does not necessarily lead to anxiety and low-self esteem.
Not B. Facts are not always boring. This option is contrary to the main point.
Not D. Surely facts could lead to contributions in the field of science but without passion, it's useless. His students are not taught to love learning.
Answer:
If I could make a new holiday I would make a one-on-one month where everybody would play in a one-on-one tournament that was hosted by Michael Jordan. If you won the tournament you would be able to play in the NBA finals, which means that if NBA players could enter we would have to hold the tournament a month before the NBA season starts, so grab your ball and start practicing.
Explanation:
It might suggest that there are always ways to improve and that she/he is aware that they are not perfect. They might want to get there, but they are not. And they know that, and not being perfect is not the end of the world.
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Jaggers calls Wemmick the most cunning imposter in all of London because <em>Jaggers disagrees with what Pip said</em> that Wemmick is a kind-hearted person. Because the <em>Wemmick that Jaggers knew is different from what Pip described him to be.</em> The Wemmick that Jaggers knew is different. The Wemmick that he knew can often be such a calculating individual in his business dealings. That is why Jaggers jokingly referred to him as the most cunning imposter in all of London.