Never. As a teacher I make students go off of Wikipedia because the information on it isn’t verified and can be wrong. There are other sources that can be used.
To attain basic knowledge about a topic
Wikipedia is a good place to START looking for information. It can give you the basics, but you need to remember that it's not a real encyclopedia - anybody can write in Wikipedia and the information might not be correct. Always check your information with another source or two.
Your teacher is right. Anyone can add to the entries and not all are correct. Follow your teacher's advice.
Yes. You might wish to verify this using the wikipedia article about talc.
For 8 years, according to Wikipedia.
It depends from drama teacher to drama teacher. One might be strict, another might be bouncy and fun.
Sure. I would ask why, but the teacher does get to make the rules.
No
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According to my idiot teacher - the spartansto wikipedia and other sites - the trojansi would listen to wikipedia
Try asking a parent or teacher for help. Maybe checking a textbook, using the internet might not be the best solution because if your teacher or parents find out you might get into trouble for not using your knowledge in this subject to find your answer maybe asking a friend with the same homework for help or ask your teacher for extra help sessions after school if you need help on this particular thing.
BECAUSE YOU MIGHT ASK A GYM/P.E. TEACHER AND THEY MIGHT NOT BE ABLE TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTION