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Alex777 [14]
3 years ago
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How can I answe this please help me out,

English
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wlad13 [49]3 years ago
4 0

This girl thought I was staring at her, and I was staring at something from behind her, and I didn't realize that would make her think I was staring at her. She called me out and said that sje was going to fight me because I was staring at her. She had other friends ther with her and they all started calling me out. Scared and alone, and the teacher had paid no attention to us, even though she was literally yelling at me, I got up and left the class. I could have reported her to the principal, but I didn't.

Vanyuwa [196]3 years ago
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One time I felt uncomfortable in a classroom because I was seated next to a person who was rude and very loud. I felt uncomfortable because I didnt know the person and was unaware on what he could say to me. This situation was resolved because I told my teacher about the situation and explained why i felt this way about this person and she gladly changed my seat. Another way this could of resolved was if I told the person why they make me uncomfortable and tell them to maybe change the way they act. If that dosent seem to work then that's when you should tell a teacher or your parent. If you tell your parent then maybe your teacher and guardian can have a conversation about the student.

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