First of all whispering is not a polite thing to do..maybe it just annoyed the teacher because you said he called your attention twice...for being stubborn...but this action of sending you out was not really to punish you but she meant business here not only for you to observe rules..but for the others too..not to emulate that action she was dismayed...guess more of a lesson to learn now..at least you know where you stand...ok???now go back to the classroom and be a more behaved gir, although I know you meant nothing bad..and I believe you are a polite girl...... ok???gues your teacher is just sensitive too...just charge it to the experience ok???
2007-12-07 20:54:54
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answered by E@rthGoddess 6
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For every action there is a history. I suspect that whispering and talking while the teacher is trying to teach has happened more than twice. I suspect that the teacher was pretty tired of your behavior and decided to do something big to stop it.
You were disturbing someone, the person you were whispering to also missed part of the lesson.
I never send students out for this type of thing. I usually ask them to take a seat elsewhere because I don't want them to miss the lesson. However, if they refuse to move, them it is "Goodbye," but being that I am an alpha dog, I almost never have to do that. Maybe once a year at most.
Whether it was logical or not depends on what you do. If you don't whisper during lessons any more, it was entirely logical.
2007-12-08 05:04:10
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answered by MissBehavior 6
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I don't know, maybe the teacher was fed up. Perhaps you've done it quite a bit previously. Maybe the teacher was having a bad day and you were the final straw.
If you're worried about missing loads of work ask your teacher and get back in his/her good books, or ask a friend. Trouble is you showed him up by ignoring him asking you to stop whispering, so he had no option but to send you out really.
2007-12-08 05:06:37
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answered by Anonymous
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What is the logic of you sitting in a class that you aren't interested in?
Do you care that you missed part of the lesson? If not then whats the problem, if so then why weren't you paying attention at the time?
2007-12-08 04:59:32
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answered by P P 3
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your teacher probably felt quite uhm.disrespected
the teacher was teaching
and one wasn't listening
or so maybe there we others
how bout this?
a note passed to a person
then the teacher feels disturbed about it and reads it loud in the class
atleast having you out wasn't sooooooo embarassing.
but then,
what were you whispering anyway?
was it like an exchange?
like a normal conversation?
i do whisper
but only one or two lines
oh well.....
it was unfair for the teacher to send you out
if
what you were whispering about had something to do with the lesson
oh well.........
good luck in catching up with the lessons
2007-12-08 05:04:33
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answered by periwinkle_sam05 2
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If you want to whisper and miss part of the class then you don't care about learning so they should send you out of theclass for bothering others who may want to learn.
2007-12-08 05:00:34
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answered by islandgirl0521 4
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Because you don't know respect, never will, still you don't need to worry. You can hang around with some chavs, get pregnant, get given a flat, spend your days wandering around shopping malls smoke dope, steal some clothes, get some equally dossy mate to babysit, get drunk and hey lifes complete. So ignore the teachers, what do they know.?
SORRY IF I WAS O.T.T JUST A LOT OF THAT SORT WHERE I LIVE. I DO HOPE YOU WON'T BECOME LIKE THAT.
2007-12-08 04:52:59
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answered by Anonymous
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You were interupting your friends learning. That is not fair, and if the teacher could hear you wispering, you were probably interupting a few other peoples' learning that could hear you.
You need to listen in lessons, then you'd know 'wasn,t disdurbing no one' is a double negative and really means 'I was disturbing someone'
2007-12-08 05:01:12
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answered by Yoyo 3
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Its called punishment.....what you have to think is, what would the lesson be like if everyone started whispering....well it would eventually be deafening....like in Soccer after a warning comes a red card...so learn the lesson.
2007-12-08 04:50:14
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answered by Knownow't 7
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You're there to learn. I guess when you were sent out of class you didn't learn anything. You'll do it again and you'll be sent to the office next time. 3 strikes and you're out. You're lucky they don't do caning anymore.
2007-12-08 04:57:18
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answered by Anonymous
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