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.
The novels The Maze Runner and The 5th Wave both have the theme of survival. They both surround(focus on) a select group of kids that have leaders with big decisions to make. The Maze runner has to escape a "prison/test" to survive. In the 5th Wave the characters are trying to survive what they think is an alien invasion. Its set in a more apocalyptic setting.
1. Nibbles crept <u>quietly</u> across the carpet towards the open door and <u>promptly</u> sneaked through while no one was looking.
2. <u>Easily</u>, Sue edged over the ice as she talked <u>gently</u> to her dog clinging to a tree.
3. Eliot's car skidded <u>quickly</u> across the road as it went out of control and the others watched <u>silently</u>.
4. Yesterday, they <u>noisily</u> ate their dinner so they could get to the concert <u>immediately</u>.
5. The birds flew<u /> <u>slowly</u> <u /><u />towards the cliff top and sat <u>comfortably</u> on a ledge.
I believe it would (peaked/world class)
The noun phrase in the sentence above is the first option - the gooey, chocolate fudge brownies.
You have to write the whole thing and not separate these words because they are intricately connected into one noun phrase, so you cannot say just fudge brownies because that's not the whole phrase.
Tasted perfect is a verb phrase, and topped with icecream is an adjective phrase.