Answer:
Treat each child as an individual and follow the interests of the class. Allow flexibility, creativity and FUN to be part of your classroom. Open windows and don’t impose stereotypical models. Be part of your attitude to students. Learning through fun is a lasting lesson. Spread the LOVE. My comments are probably more applicable to secondary school teachers, but could apply to all new teachers: Every student has a history – don’t assume anything about your students, don’t judge, don’t stereotype. Try not to take things to heart – some students will test you and try to challenge you – they are testing boundaries, not necessarily being personal. Be flexible – if a “teaching / learning” moment occurs, follow it up; if the students are not engaged, try something else. Be passionate and enthusiastic in the classroom – it will be appreciated by students – show that you enjoy being with them. Don’t be afraid to be yourself. Don’t demand respect – earn it.
Answer:option D
Explanation:
It explain both the good and bad side of life constructively.
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Antagonist is usually the enemy of the story.
Answer:
Food is a metaphor for family, culture, and identity.
Explanation:
The first scene that you mentioned is the perfect example this. The novel is full of instances where Bengali culture is practiced in the Ganguli home through food.