Yes,tell someone in authority. This kind of situation is bad for all parties involved.
2006-09-25 16:37:04
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answer #1
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answered by mopjky 5
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You should tell someone like the principal or some one who works in the "office" you have at the school. But don't forget to have some proof before doing something you might regret...When you think they are doing it barge in and say you have left something in there, but don't forget to be quite while entering the area around the coat closet or they will hear you and try to get cleaned up and put their clothes on before you enter the closet....On the teachers part, she is not following the "rules". This is a bad thing to the school and the students. How old is the teacher? And how old is the student? Also is the teacher male or female and is the student male or female? Just curious. E-mail me, please.
2006-09-26 14:47:56
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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As an English literature student at college.... It sounds to me as once you've a superiority complicated. you shop stating all her 'blunders' yet somewhat, you're the student. you do not have any authority or position or perfect to assert that SHE - who has studied english professionally - is incorrect. you're probable biased too reason you assert shes patronizing, and it appears like she picked on you earlier. playstation : you do not understand sh-t about 'previous texts', it really is an fairly vast section, very complicated - yet you adult adult males do not ought to stress about it at that aspect. She's probable simplifying ideas for anybody to study, clone of how my a aspect instructor did. So close your yap :)
2016-11-24 19:17:39
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answered by latia 4
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I think you should be quiet about it first until you are really sure. What happened between your friend and your teacher was nothing but suspicious and you said your friend is denying it. I guess it'll be risky to make a sudden action. You just heard them but you have no evidence to prove against them.
2006-09-25 16:53:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes! tell someone first confront her about that situation because its gonna give her a bad bad reputation! And you know what happened to the last person who had a relationship with a student "JAIL" so i would confront her and threaten her 2 stop what she doing before it goes outta control!
2006-09-25 16:40:18
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answered by LiL' JON 1
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Talk to someone that you know who is not a parent, couselor, or school official, possibly a neighbor you're good friends with. Parents will freak out, counselors will turn them in automatically, as will school officials. This is the only advice I can give you cuz I've never had this problem.
2006-09-25 16:39:29
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answered by ckurland 2
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When it happens again accidentally act like you left something in the class and then barge in on them for proof, but don't jump to conclusions.
2006-09-25 18:24:50
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answered by Devin R 2
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Let them be!
You are not the guardian angel of your friend, are you? As you have already let your friend know that you heard, it's up to her to decide whether she wants it exposed. Can you foresee what the consequences will be if you are the one who blows the whistle?
Are you prepared to face it?
Let your friend decide, not you!
2006-09-25 16:42:28
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answered by G.T. L 3
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are you a rat? the only thing that could be worth talking about is if you guys are 'minors', if you aren't find yourself a teacher after all you do seem jealous or interested.
2006-09-25 16:40:59
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answered by Jermaine g 2
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let the police know this is a feloney in all states on this teachers part . my opion?
2006-09-25 16:39:25
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answered by the_silverfoxx 7
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