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#11. Posted:
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Your not attending school to speak but listen and learn with an education.
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No, it is not against the law to ignore a teacher's question.
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Another law is that Teachers are not allowed to hold you after the bell against your will.

So that " I release you, not the bell" bullcrap is out of the picture with me.
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Well it is recommended if you are looking to impress a certain girl/boy in class... who likes the intellectual types. :lookround:
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It's not required by law, but if a teacher asks you a question in which you know nothing about, you should at least show some respect and honestly tell the teacher you don't know.
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