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All these things, the
and the library are roads leading somewhere. They
are the means to a further end. And what is the end?
It can be defined as a full and civilized life as full
and civilized as is possible for each individual.
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The true purpose of education, therefore, at any
level, is to lead pupils as far as possible in the right
direction. "Full and civilized” implies the
development of individual talent, the growth of the
body; mind and spirit, and the responsibilities of
citizenship
a. For each of the following words, find another
word or phrase that means the same and which
can replace it in the passage:
i. luxuries ii. inevitable iii. obstruct
iv. fallacious v. talents
b. What is it that some educational administrators
and teachers doubt?
c. State the three arguments against the
ontohlichment of a school library
obstruct
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