Determining if a teacher is lying can be challenging, but there are some signs to look for. Pay attention to inconsistencies in their stories, as well as changes in their body language, such as avoiding eye contact or fidgeting. Additionally, if their responses seem overly defensive or vague, it might indicate dishonesty. Trust your instincts, but remember that these signs are not definitive proof of lying.
Honestly, I would just tell the teacher "nobody" but if she does find out that you're lying, just tell her that you don't wan't to tell anybody (thick skulled). or you could pretend to be sick.
It depends on what the excuse is for. If it is a legitimate, or true, excuse, you just go to the teacher and tell them what happened. If you're trying to lie to excuse you not wanting to do your work -- don't bother, the teacher will know you're lying. Just say you didn't do it.
no
By messing up, lying to or betraying them.
No
yes you can
Tell her to quit lying, and tell anyone she is lying to her actual age.
Maggie has the power to tell if someone is lying. Charles also has the power to tell if someone is lying.
you go up to her or him and ask and if you think they are lying or you can tell that they are lying to you don't trust them or don't be there friend.
no, your teacher is lying to you, 13 is a false number, your teacher is probably laughing at you behind your back
You can only tell if you know them really well. It's a myth that they won't look you in the eye or they start shaking if they are lying.
a wizard