No, they cant make you go to the front of the room to read, although depending on your teacher it may affect your grade.
Yes
The teachers are responsible for the class and so, yes, they can take students notes from them. Of course, they are not going to publish them, but the notes are not appropriate student behavior. Students are there to learn and to practice what they have learned and passing notes interferes with that. That is, because the communications in class are meant to be about the subject.
Passing notes in class is highly frowned upon. Some teachers will give students a detention or read the note aloud to the class.
No. It should read: I always follow the directions that are given by my teachers.
novels are evil little books that teachers make you read for torture
god forbit a college teacher does bully you!! stay away from college students, its gets lonely at the top and you don't need their help. tell them that's why nobody likes them and their parents failed at raising them. college teachers, know what it is, read
The teachers had horn books for the students and they learned the alphabet and some prayers on there. Also, they were taught to read and write.
to make it easier to read, look longer, and for teachers to write corrections
u have the answer ,students read to forget dude ......!
read a book
Sometimes.
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