Hello. I'm just wondering if a teacher can constantly defend a student from punishment by the principal. And sometimes he suffers coming to the hour a few minutes longer. She believes in everything because he is the most exemplary. He claims that he can use it from time to time. Thank you.

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Yes it can. There's not a single reason she can't. It depends on her and her point of view.

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