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Who, in your view, is an ‘unusual’ learner?
Solution
One whose interests are unique and different can be called an ‘unusual learner. Such a learner proves to be a potential achiever when he is allowed to pursue his specialised interests of learning. The unusual learner may leave others behind if he or she is put on the right path. Eienstein did not do very well initially at school. But he is considered one of the most brilliant human beings.
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