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Write an imaginary dialouge between a teacher and a student.The teacher finds out that the student did not do his/her homework. The student tries to make excuses for not doing the homework on time he/she promises the teacher that he/she would submit the homework the next day.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Kids are getting more bored by the day. We wish we could go back to school to see our friends. But some of us are also really scared about getting the coronavirus, and we don’t want our friends and family to get it either.

That’s what kids across the country told The New York Times (where my dad works) when they were asked about learning from home during the coronavirus outbreak.

Some are having fun with their parents and their brothers and sisters, but most are missing their teachers, their friends and their normal lives. (As Dahlia Stringer, who is 11 like me, said in her letter, “Everyone knows little sisters are annoying” — little brothers sometimes are, too.) And a lot are frustrated about missing out on things like spring break, field trips and graduation.

“I’m hoping that things will be back to normal someday,” wrote Sasha Udovich, 9, from Los Angeles.

Same. Home-school is definitely boring, but I really hope we can make it through this safely and return to how things used to be. I miss my friends.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

teacher : why  haven't you done your h.w

student : mam yesterday i have been to my uncle's house.

teacher : so every time when ever i give you an assignment to complete you go and enjoy at your uncle's house right.

student : no mam yesterday it was urgent.

teacher : so what was happened that you need to go there.

student : mam my aunt health was not good so we needed to go there.

teacher : your mom and dad can alone go to visit her. why you went

student : sorry mam! next time i'll finish my work on time.

teacher : good and don't speak lie from next time.

student : ok mam

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