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cousinlol
a nice caring loving teacher
Son's is correct. "my son's teacher..."
The author shows his belief that the teacher does not truly know his son by highlighting the differing perceptions of the teacher and the author on the son's behavior and character. The author points out that the teacher's assessment of his son does not align with his own understanding, suggesting a lack of understanding on the teacher's part. This contrast underscores the author's perception that the teacher's knowledge of his son is incomplete or inaccurate.
words that rhyme with sharing include: caring, daring, fairing, glaring,
He was a nice caring person that was a math teacher and a scientist
He was a nice caring person who was a math teacher and a scientist
You may have a teacher obsession because you associated a teacher at a young age with positive reinforcement. You may also associate teachers in general with caring and considerate treatment.
sue
No
You can say "Thank you for being a great teacher" or "I appreciate all that you do for us as our teacher."
"Thanks" is used in informal settings and "thank you" in formal settings. Thanks to your friends. Thank you to your teacher.