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School discipline case.


Question Posted Sunday July 31 2011, 7:21 am

I refused to do an exam at school since I was sick but now the principal wants an answer.Please help.

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Lonesome1 answered Monday August 1 2011, 3:03 pm:
wow.. well then he or she should be able to understand that the principal wants an answer... they should understand that well you were sick and you couldn't go.. since you were actually sick go do the test

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lovealways1221 answered Sunday July 31 2011, 6:38 pm:
how about telling him the truth?

just say you were sick and couldn't focus on the test. You'd much rather take the test when you're healthy and focused because you'll get a better score that way.

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