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This is a fairly weird question what class is this
Explanation:
In this context, the tiger is within the assumption that its main habitat is the forrest and is encounter with the senario of how it is behind metal bars. From a naturalistic point of view, the tiger will feel anxious and unsettled as the cage lacks the protection of leaves and branches the forrest provides for the tiger to conceal itself within. The surroundings a cage provides is drastically different from a forrest, where the cage merely a flat plain floor while the forrest provides terrain and bushes for the tiger to manouver itself. If you were to put yourself within the tiger's shoes and to enable a humanistic perspective through the eyes of the tiger, he will probably reminice the familiar enviornment and home he has resided in for so long.
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Student: Sir, should we make a statistical assessment of the results of the project?
CS teacher: I believe so, but I would like to see the results first and read the summary of your project, to indicate the best evaluation.
Student: If it is not necessary, I believe that we can finalize the project. Perhaps we can present it at the university's next science and technology symposium.
CS teacher: Send me what you've done so far, so I can evaluate it better. In addition, I need you to review the delivery dates for articles from the university magazine, to see if we can publish an article for this project.
Student: I'll see that right now.
CS teacher: Thank you.
Explanation:
The dialogue above was made between a student and a CS teacher about the completion of a project. This dialogue involves the evaluation of results and the publication of possible articles, in addition to the presentation of the same.
The dialogue was done in a fast, direct and clear language, as it should be between students and teachers busy with projects and dates and other bureaucracies in the academic environment.
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