Depends how you use it. Defiant tone is Defiant.
It could mean that you are sensitive to certain topics or you're teacher can't approach you with out you seeing him as a threat and crying It means that whatever the teacher said to you is to harsh and you should talk to your parents about it. If it happens again, just leave and file a complaint with the principle.
a mean teacher is when a teacher yells at you. or when she hits you
When someone asks "what does this do to _____?" they are asking how that thing changes the other thing. Whatever your teacher is asking about, they want to know how it changes the story.
It's the teacher's class, so she or he can do whatever they want with homework.
It Mean Teacher.
Not necessarily. You will notice your teacher staring at you, but he could be staring at lots of others too. He may like you in a very simple sense, like that you are not a trouble maker or you are a good student. That does not mean much. He could also be staring at you for a lot of other reasons. Whatever the reason, don't think much about it. Get on with your studies, which is the real reason you and your teacher are there.
Review whatever your teacher taught you.
pull your pants down
no because my teacher is really mean
Do your homework, try hard, but whatever you do, don't kiss up to the teacher, kids hate you for that.
You ask your teacher for many reasons! Here are some good ones:Your teacher knows the material. Whatever they just taught in class, they understand it. If you don't understand it, you should ask the teacher.Your teacher is more mature than you are. Whatever problem you are having, the teacher is going to be able to see that problem from a more mature and rational viewpoint, and can give you better advice than another student wouldYour teacher has more experience than you do. Whatever problem you are having, the teacher has had the same thing or a similar thing happen either to them or to someone they know closely! Remember that your teachers were your age once!
"Laoshi hao" means "teacher good" in Mandarin Chinese. It is a way of saying "good teacher" or "great teacher" to show respect and appreciation for someone's teaching.