Oh, yes!
One accused me of plagiarizing a poem I worked on really, really hard, and gave me a zero.
One marked a true-false answer wrong because she wanted a "general" answer, and though I was right, my facts were too specific.
In Kindergarten, my teacher marked an answer wrong where she asked us to draw two lines together. I drew two lines together at the top, like the top of a triangle. She wanted two lines side by side. I asked, "Well, why didn't you tell us you wanted two parallel lines!?"
Teachers need to relax.
2007-03-10 12:45:12
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answered by Bad Kitty! 7
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Well a good teacher would be mad at this question, since the spelling makes it hard for the reader to understand the true meaning. Nonetheless, I will answer this questions...YES a teacher has made me mad before once in high school this kid I sat next to was her favorite student and he cussed and she went right up to me and said (in my ear of course) "knock that off you smart a*s." I looked at the other kid and he didn't say anything, even though he knew it was he who said it and he even heard what she said to me.
2007-03-10 14:14:22
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answered by cancerman 3
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I always absolutely when one of my teachers says something that expresses there insanely liberal opinions. Also, when they said that the Big Bang is the only true way that the earth was made. Makes me totally angry!
2007-03-10 12:44:45
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answered by j;eaojtoig;45jho;54ihu;45hujt54 6
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Yes, we had our Electronic professor. He never informed us about how much space would be required to complete the circuit diagram in our notebooks. We reminded him lot many times, but he used to give us 'dont teach me what I should do' look. Though us students had foolscape notebooks, we were never able to accomodate the circuit diagram, that he would draw on board, in one single page. We used to cross-out the incomplete diagram copied off, and used to start fresh on the other. After multiple cross-outs, we used to somehow manage to accomodate the diagram on single page(after glueing multiple papers with incomplete diagrams, together.). Wisdom taught us to carry large sized papers whenever he had us such 'circuitous' theory taught. All carried but me!
One day I had about last 5/6 pages of my book left. After multiple cross-outs I had nowhere to write. I sat idle, frayed and annoyed! Seeing me sitting idle, he asked me the obvious! I replied "Sorry sir, it took me a book to complete that kind of diagram".
2007-03-13 10:36:29
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answered by Mau 3
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yes, when he almost gave me a detention after i asked my friend what the date was in class.....also when my other teacher accused me of copy n pasting stuff on the Internet because my report sounded too ......professional
2007-03-10 12:55:50
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answered by sugarnspice 1
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