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The situation certainly sounds outrageous, but it's a bit strange that the kid didn't acquiesce to the request, even after the principal herself told him it was okay... What was going through his mind, exactly?
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
This still doesn't make sense. So the kid's afraid to let his principal know he thinks she's a witch. Why? He's afraid of getting in trouble, or of her becoming angry. But by not doing the assignment, he causes her to become angry (which he should have seen coming--sounds like multiple people were talking to him) and gets in major trouble.
Why the heck couldn't he have written something NOT about her being a witch? Sure that's the first thing that popped into his head, but think again! Now, I'm not on the principal's side. At face value, I'm totally on the kid's side. But my problem is that this story doesn't make SENSE to me. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
I agree with Hitman. As someone who works with kids, I can safely say that any 9-year-old kid functioning at an A-B honor roll level could easily come up with alternative answers to a question such as this.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |