Dear teacher...
I know you hate me. But you don't have to treat me the way you do. I feel sorry for my friends whom you've picked on. And for the trees you must have been cutting down the produce the large amount of homework you've loaded us with recently. Should I consider myself one 'victim' of yours, I couldnt be more wrong. Why do you perceive everyone sitting in the front row to be the worst? During CE class, you appear to be a very nice person. However when it comes to Emath, You have an entirely different personality altogether. i know that you are worried for our class. But I see that as no reason to flood our class with e math papers as if emath was the only subject that we take. As youo probably already guess, our class is staggering from the weight of the very stress itself, minus the extra load of the papers. I would like you to take into consideration others' thoughts and feelings.
Many a time, what you hear may not be what really happens. Misunderstanding. Then you blame the wrong person for something that person has never done. And here's the most painful part : You blame my Emath teacher who taught us last year, Mrs Wong, for things I may have forgotten. As much as i try to remember, it is certainly unfair to blame my teacher. She was the best teacher I knew.
I hope you understand our students complains and that students, too, have a right of way. In no circumstance are you given the permission to met out punishments which are against the students will.
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