I really can't see the point in that! Why would somebody like to insult a teacher? Just try to answer all the questions asked by a teacher correctly! You would be very satisfied with that!
2006-08-06 21:55:09
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answered by ducky 4
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If you have a teacher you have trouble. The two are not mutually exclusive. Don't you read the pack? Check behind the ear and you'll see, "This model teacher comes with a mild level of trouble. If you select the Arnie model you will get double trouble."
What ever you do, DO NOT TAKE THE CHUCK MODEL! You don't want trouble for your kids and grandkids too.
Be safe.
2006-08-07 05:10:54
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answered by Ni Ten Ichi Ryu 4
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Study another current or point of view from what that teacher is teaching, then argue his/her points with facts. Suprise him/her with your knowledge- if he/she doesn't know that point of view you've found, ask him/her if only studying one viewpoint is democratic. This is called 'stirring the pot' but make sure you don't stir too hard, you might spill some goo and get labled a "free-thinker".
2006-08-07 05:02:02
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answered by canguroargentino 4
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be smart about it
Ask her questions about the subject which appear irrevelant, and make her confused
and then laugh a bit; so everyone else would laugh, and you are basically teasing her; therefore, making fun of her in a way that will save you the trouble of visiting the principal's office.
2006-08-07 04:57:57
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answered by smithelliott 3
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You're educated beyond your intelligence!
2006-08-07 05:41:59
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answered by Anonymous
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behind the teachers back....
2006-08-07 04:52:23
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answered by Schmitz 4
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those who can,do, those who can't,teach
2006-08-07 04:52:15
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answered by loca420 3
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