You bringing your pupil for a monument visit outside your city. A father is reluctant to send his child for this. What will you do?

Leave that child and go with others
Try to understand his father's problems
Try to convince him for sending his child by explaining the importance of such as educational and cultural trip
None of these

The correct answer is C.

The father may be reluctant to send his child for a number of reasons, such as concerns about safety, cost, or the child’s ability to handle the trip. It is important to try to understand the father’s concerns and address them as best you can. You can explain the importance of the trip and how it will benefit the child. You can also offer to help with the cost of the trip or to provide transportation. If the father is still reluctant, you may need to involve the school principal or other school officials.

Option A is not a good option because it would be unfair to the child. The child should not be punished for the father’s reluctance.

Option B is a good option because it will allow you to understand the father’s concerns and address them.

Option D is not a good option because it does not address the father’s concerns.

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