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A master.
AnswerAn apprentice is essentially the student/helper of a master craftsman. For example, in the old days, a 12 year-old boy who wanted to be a blacksmith would seek to be a blacksmith's apprentice, so he can learn all about the craft and business of a blacksmith. The blacksmith teaches the apprentice all he knows, and in return the apprentice assists the blacksmith and does many of the more menial, trivial work that the blacksmith is too busy to do. AnswerIn Star Wars an apprentice is a young Jedi Warrior that has passed the Jedi Trial to become an apprentice. They wear a plaited apprentice braid and get assigned to a Jedi Master.Benjamin Franklin was a apprentice at age 15.An apprentice is someone who takes on a mentor. Ex: Someone who is learning blacksmithing by working at the blacksmith, learning from the blacksmith, is the blacksmith's apprentice.
being a good person
yes. it is called the spooks sacrifice
To learn a skilled trade takes time, practice and training from knowledgeable people. An apprentice was a unskilled person who had an agreement with a skilled tradesman to learn how to do the trade. In this case a blacksmith apprentice would learn how to form and weld iron.
As an apprentice, you rarely got a day off.
A person who teaches is a teacher
A person that was working under an expert trader was called a apprentice.
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That would be an apprentice.
He could be called a agriculturist.
The apprentice is called Dave Stutler, the sorcerer is called Balthazar Blake, the villain is called Maxim Horvath, and the villain's apprentice is called Drake Stone.
Yes an apprentice is a person learning a job from a master in that field. There are some jobs today that still have apprentice programs.
During colonial times, a young person who learned a job from a more experienced person was called an apprentice.
An apprentice is a person in training to do a certain job - it depends on who they have hired on to learn from. You can be an apprentice anything.
A person working as a knight's apprentice was a squire.
apprentice
Someone who has mastered a skill and mentors or teaches another, who is not skilled with that particular trait.