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How do you make a teacher say yes to you?

Updated: 9/28/2023
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Courage415

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Say to the teacher: "I promise to do every single assignment to the best of my ability, and hand them in on time - will that be helpful to you?" I absolutely guarantee you the teacher's answer will be "Yes!".

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