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serg [7]
1 year ago
8

in a certain school, the school head favors most of her teaching force because of their hidden activities. Do you think that the

school administrator should treat her faculties differently, why or why not?
English
1 answer:
MrMuchimi1 year ago
7 0

Question:

in a certain school, the school head favors most of her teaching force because of their hidden activities. Do you think that the school administrator should treat her faculties differently, why or why not?

Answer:

Of course not.

Explanation:

We don't label what what we do in school, we should treat others the way they treat us.

Hope This Helps :)

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