not break rules !but if you do then try your hardest not to by getting on with your work and stop doing what ever you do thatbreaks the rules
keep telling yourself that by not breaking the rule syou will earn respect with teachers and pupils and this will get you far when it comes to making decisions for carreers lter i life
good luck
just remmber
keep a record of how long you've staye din the classroom wthout breaking rules in the classroom then look back what you've acheived :D
lova ya xx
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It obviously depends which 'rules' were broken.
Social rules are the rules that a society tends to follow. For example, waiting your turn in line. It isn't against the law to cut in line, but society frowns on it. Legal rules are actual laws. If you run a stoplight, you are breaking the law. If you rob a bank, you are breaking the law. If you hiss at people when they say hello, you are breaking a social rule, not a law.
Breaking rules at a factory could mean injury or death to a worker. Rules are put into place to provide a safe and secure working environment inside the factory.
A great deal of it will depend on the university and their specific rules and regulations. It can vary from a failing grade on the assignment, a failing grade for the class, or expulsion from the school
Grammatical error
Not without breaking the rules.