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3 October, 01:27

In Hard Times by Charles Dickens, how do Mr. Gradgrind and the government official put their beliefs about education into practice in the schoolroom? a) They do not raise questions in class.

b) They reward and punish students for their ideas.

c) They discourage the use of imagination.

d) They expose children to the views of several educators.

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  1. 3 October, 02:14
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    The answer to this problem would is d
  2. 3 October, 05:15
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    d) They expose children to the views of several educators.
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