To make a point about how children hear their teachers speak. It is more of a background noise.
In the Peanuts comic strip, the teachers' voices are never heard to emphasize the perspective and experiences of the children. This stylistic choice helps maintain the focus on the children's world and their interactions, highlighting their feelings and emotions.
No, peanuts do not have feelings as they are plants and lack a central nervous system or brain to experience emotions.
Some common stereotypes about teachers include that they have summers off, that they are strict, and that they only work from 9 to 3.
The independent variable is the attendance of teachers at the class management seminar.
Most emo people wear black not all the time they aways look sad and id say they have alot of cuts on their arms they have thick hair and never talk
No, Thomas Edison did not have good grades in school. He struggled with formal education and was considered a poor student by his teachers. Despite this, he went on to become one of the greatest inventors in history.
i don't think that anyone knows that answer.
If you have no council at your school, have a talk with your parents about your concern. A teacher should never hate a student for any reason.
Adults in the "Peanuts" cartoon were represented by sounds from a trombone .
Talk about it with your parents and teachers.
It is never mentioned.
The character who says "WA WA WA" in the Peanuts comics is Snoopy, when pretending to be a World War I Flying Ace.
That's how adults sound to little kids.
because they have nuttin else to talk about and only other thing they talk about is to talk about ur grades
Snoopy by far... and then Charlie Brown... and then Linus... and the Sally... and then Lucy... and then the rest of them... and then the teachers/parents(i love their voices)
In class, certainly.
In most cases, no.
They don't it's not good for student at all to talk to teachers behind the back