Well, I've never heard of a student getting detention for calling their teacher by a nickname, that would be unnecessary and a little over dramatic, don't you think? I think if the teacher doesn't like being called said nickname then the teacher would tell the student to stop calling them by said nickname. But if the student has done it multiple times after the teacher has asked them to stop, then the student would be punished by being sent to the E.R for an hour each day depending on how long the teacher wants you in there (my school's room for students who have done something bad, like a reset room). But detention? That would just be silly.
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House of Representatives, floor debate is more open than of the Senate by which
members can’t vote electronically and that there is an unlimited amendments to
bills.
Linda's attitude towards Sapone inc is ambivalence attitude
Explanation:
Ambivalence refers to a conflict state of mind -An individual displaying a Ambivalence attitude displays conflicting reaction towards a object.
<u>In the question above Linda attitude towards Sapone Inc.is Ambivalence because Linda likes the patterns and the fit of its clothes, but she is not satisfied with their quality and price.So Linda attitude towards Sapone Inc contains both positive and negative valenced components.</u>
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I really don't know the answer I'm just trying to get some credit (sorry)