Because phillip thinks miss narwin has something against him
Miss Narwin is a english teacher at Harrison High School and is also Philip's homeroom teacher and english teacher
she is not the protagonist, Philip Malloy is. some would say she is the antagonist. hope this helped!! U
I'm not really sure. Maybe Phil is to himself. Some people might think that Miss Narwin is, others might say the school is, and others might say there is none. I'm not sure if you can actually answer that... We took this in English class, Alison and the school faculty and Miss Narwin are the antagonists to Philip. They're also foils. They're the opposite of Philp, meaning that they are more serious, so that shows his person more. Hope that helped!
These are all the characters that I know in Nothing But The TruthKIDS:-Philip Malloy-Allison Doresett-Todd Becker-Ken Barchet-Roger Sanchez-Janet Barsky-Cynthia GambiaSCHOOL PERSONEL:-Margaret Narwin-Bernard Lunser-Dr. Joseph Palleni-Dr. Gertrude Doane-Dr. Albert Seymour-Coach Earl Jamison-Mr. Benison-Mrs. Gloria HarlandOTHER CHARACTERS-Anita Wigham-Mr. Malloy-Mrs. Malloy-Ted Griffen-Mr. Dexter-George Brookover-Miss RooneyMedia Members-Jennifer Stuart-Jake Barlow-Robert Duval
sade, femi, uncle tunde, mrs bankole, mr abiona, kole, general abacha, folarin solaja, mother, mama lola, joseph, mama buki, mr fix-it, mr sunny-yellow, mr security, black beret, uncle dele, uncle roy, aunt gracie, jenny, mrs graham, kevin, marcia, mariam, donna, miss okaya, mr morris, mrs appiah
Miss Narwin is a english teacher at Harrison High School and is also Philip's homeroom teacher and english teacher
hates miss narwin
Miss Narwin lies by omission in "Nothing But the Truth" when she fails to mention the National Anthem lyrics incident in her disciplinary report about Philip singing the song. This omission leads to a misunderstanding about Philip's intentions and escalates the situation, ultimately affecting his academic standing and reputation.
Miss Narwin is a great teacher that is very fair and nice but the way Philip acts in class forces her to be strict because he doesn't try and doesn't care
She think that his punishment is too harsh and severe. But she still kind of satisfied.
she is not the protagonist, Philip Malloy is. some would say she is the antagonist. hope this helped!! U
Some People would blame Miss Narwin because people thought that Philip was beginning funny.
In the story "Nothing But the Truth," two things that make Philip Malloy want to vomit are his English teacher, Miss Narwin, and the national anthem. The constant conflict and tension surrounding these two factors in the story lead to Philip's feelings of sickness and discomfort.
Philip implied that Miss Narwin was forcing him to stop singing the national anthem, which was not true. This caused a big fuss because it misrepresented the situation and created a controversy. Philip's representation of what happened was not truthful as he manipulated the truth to suit his own agenda.
Nothing but the truth takes place in Harrison New Hamshire at Harrison High School where ninth grader Philip Malloy goes to school. i think the time period is somewhere around the 1990's. it never specifically said what year in the book, but my teacher said that it was probably around the 1990's. hope this helps! ~Keri
I'm not really sure. Maybe Phil is to himself. Some people might think that Miss Narwin is, others might say the school is, and others might say there is none. I'm not sure if you can actually answer that... We took this in English class, Alison and the school faculty and Miss Narwin are the antagonists to Philip. They're also foils. They're the opposite of Philp, meaning that they are more serious, so that shows his person more. Hope that helped!
Some minor characters in "Nothing But the Truth" by Avi include Miss Narwin's colleagues at the school, such as Principal Moore and Mr. Lunser. Another minor character is Philip Malloy's homeroom teacher, Mr. Lunser, who plays a significant role in the story by interacting with the main characters and influencing the events that unfold. Additionally, Philip's parents and classmates are also minor characters who help further the development of the plot.