An older person of mentor is often very important in shaping the lives of gifted people by providing guidance and encouragement. to that extent might this be true of your person? explain.
Amelia's mentor was a female flight instructor named Anita "Neta" Snook. The two aviatrixes had an uncertain friendship. The two argued about how much time Snook had spent actually teaching Earhart. Amelia claimed that Snook had instructed her for only a few hours. Snook later disagreed with Amelia's version of her training. She stated that she had given Amelia twenty hours of teaching before 1921, when she stopped flying after she got married. Despite their dispute, Snook was the foundation of Amelia's piloting skills, and had taught Amelia much of what she knew.
During Amelia's younger years, she was also encouraged by her mother indirectly. Her mother, being newly rich from an inheritance, paid willingly for her first flight lessons, and encouraged Amelia to live her life as she wanted to.
During Amelia's younger years, she was also encouraged by her mother indirectly. Her mother, being newly rich from an inheritance, paid willingly for her first flight lessons, and encouraged Amelia to live her life as she wanted to.