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well...when writing a paper you have to consider the points of view and your topic...a teachers behavior affects students mental health...teachers need to be supportive..if i were writing the paper, i would do a student who is supportive by their teachers point of view, the teacher who is teaching that student, then i would do a students point of view who is NOT supportive by their teacher, then i would do that teachers point of view. i would also put in stories from children who have not been supported by their teachers, and students who have been. (site your sources)
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A simile will always use either the word "like" or "as" to create a comparison. It's important not to mistake the statement for a metaphor, which is a comparison that typically uses words such as "is" to connect the two topics or objects.
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