It could be poisonous
2, but only one is fish!
What has been done is done.Arguments just make things worse.Just wait for a turn when you can prove that the teacher had been wrong about you.Then only he/she will understand.Actions speak louder than words.
Teachers should make a home visit only with the knowledge of the principal. A written report should be made and handed to the appropriate authority in the school.
That the names of things do not matter, only what things are
I think breath smells only when mouth is not washed properly. If there is a severe smell should consult a doctor.
Guinea pigs have a good sense of smell and can detect scents from several feet away, but the exact distance they can smell from is not well documented. They rely on their keen sense of smell to navigate their environment and communicate with other guinea pigs.
Books are only guides. Teachers teach. They do not need to do exactly what a book says. So, follow your teacher's instructions.
no. they like only things that are sweet or smell good and they also like bugs not acorns.
You should ask your teacher where to get them or if not only schools can get them. Hope that helps!!! :)
The only thing you can do if there are directed towards you is tell them that it is not acceptable and you would appreciate it if he does not talk like that and if he ignores you request you should make your teacher(s) aware that this person is saying things and making it uncomfortable in class.
the sense of smell is more developed than taste because most of the nuance in taste actually comes from smell. you can only taste three things salt, bitter, and sweet. the rest is your sense of smell which provides a much greater variety.
Not only is it right, if the teacher truly does not know the answer to a question, the teacher should feel compelled to admit such openly, and then take what ever steps are necessary to correct the deficit.