The poem "My teacher wasn't half as nice as yours" by Roald Dahl is a humorous and playful poem that explores the exaggerated differences between two teachers. It is a narrative poem that tells a story with a focus on the contrasting behaviors of the two teachers.
Its an abcb rhymes scheme and could be part of a ballad stanza. apex
There seems to be a mistake with the name provided. Roald Dahl was a British author known for his popular children's books like "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and "Matilda." He was also a screenwriter and adult fiction writer.
The teacher in the story "Charles" by Shirley Jackson seems amused and entertained by Charles' behavior. She finds his antics and disruptive behavior in class both shocking and amusing.
Nowadays it seems the "modern" poets don't. But the greats of the past were not constrained by rhyming, they used it to make their points even better. Pope, Tennyson, Kipling...now they could write poetry!
go study...
Beam, cream, deem, dream, meme, ream, seem, steam, scheme, team,
Nobody seems to know. The fact that Londoners are fond of rhyming slang is certainly suspicious; but see http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-lor1.htm
Very possibly from Cockney rhyming slang - taking the Mickey Bliss (taking the piss). Nobody seems to know who Mickey Bliss was, but few appear to care.
Because the boy seems maladjusted and depressed, his teacher suggests that he talk with the school psychologist.
Seems to me that you'd be sure to make more money there than you would as a math teacher, but seems to me that you'd be miserable in all its other dimensions.
It seems that you are talking about animations used in PowerPoint, which is used to make slideshows and presentations. Here, an animation scheme refers to making objects on a slide to move about in various ways. While a custom animation is a facility you can use to determine how long you would like the animation scheme to go on; i.e. how long will your selected object or textbox move for.