yeah pretty much it like i talked to her once and yup
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if she says yes, say something like, "was there homework?" or "did you take that test yet?" just something. she'll say either yes or no, and maybe expand. ask her a question, or say something sarcastic. then try and make it into a conversation more, and go ahead: make her laugh.
if she says no, then say something like, "oh, okay. i have a test later, and i wanted to know if it was hard."
if she seems totally uninterested, then go back to whatever you were doing. you can try again later, but it might be hard.
if she seems interested, or responds, ask a question about the material, or whatever. just be like, "do you know if (whatever. i cant think of anything, but something.)?"
if she seems interested, then slowly turn it towards a conversation, and then make her laugh.
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