Interesting, and one who picks a few surprise choices.
Remarkable, Rational.... I don't know, you kind of need to now the teacher to be able to describe him/her
You could describe your teacher by mentioning their expertise in the subject they teach, their teaching style, and their approachability and willingness to support students.
A good teacher or wants to become a teacher
If you cannot imagine something in your head, you need to go find something like that and see how to describe it. Click the link to see how to write descriptions.
our knowledge is the one that we will use or the one that will be are guide in order to achieve are goal.
No
It depends from drama teacher to drama teacher. One might be strict, another might be bouncy and fun.
learned
"Jiggy"
If you are reading this,this is wrong because your teacher is supposed to give it t you
No, "teacher" is not an adverb. It is a noun referring to a person who teaches. Adverbs typically describe how, when, or where an action is performed.
Creative writing and literary works are other names to describe literature. You can also use writings and written works to refer to literature.