Develop a dialogue between a teacher and student who is apologising for using mobile phone in the class. (8-10 dialogues). 

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Teacher : Sumeet! What are you doing?

Sumeet : Nothing sir.

Teacher : Then what is there in your hands?

Sumeet : Sorry sir, I was just checking the message on my phone.

Teacher: This is too much. You should not use mobile phone in the classroom.

Sumeet : I apologise sir. I will not use the mobile phone in the class henceforth.

Teacher : Technology should be used for our benefit but it should not overtake us. We should not misuse it.

Sumeet : Sorry sir. I will take care of it.

Teacher : Okay. Now pay attention to the study.

Sumeet : Okay sir. 

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