Because things like that have to show the truth. it is a rule of journalism.
Answer:
Yes, this is a disrespectful attitude by students that should not occur.
Explanation:
This situation described in the question would be totally disrespectful if it were directed at anyone, but when the mockery is carried out by a group of students and their teacher, the situation is even more unethical, because the teacher is the authority in a classroom, is an older person and deserve respect. No person deserves to be bullied of any kind, this is an aggressive behavior that can impact in a severe way on a person's life, in the case of the teacher who already suffered from depression, having suffered this verbal aggression on the part of the students can cause her feel cornered and develop other disorders such as panic syndrome when teaching a class for example.
It is essential that such behavior does not occur and that everyone is made aware of it, and if you or someone close to you is a victim of bullying, it is necessary to communicate quickly with the competent authorities of the school so that the necessary measures are taken and this no longer occurs.
Well, it is asking you to compare Sarah's limping to something.
There are many possible answers, just think of things that limp.
Sarah limped along the road like an injured dog.
Sarah limped along the road like someone with a broken foot.
Sarah limped along the road like an elderly woman.
Superlative means exaggerated.
Comparative means it is being compared to something else.
Positive is self-explanatory.
Honestly this is a hard one because usually when someone says something is "the best" they are exaggerating. Also when you say something is the best, youare saying that the other things you have tasted aren't as good which compares the omelet. Since your not saying the omelet is bad it is a good (positive) comparison. I think the closest answer is comparative for the reasons above.
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