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It's making me really nervous -- is she going to cry? Is she going to pretend to be all right? When I hand in my paper, should I say anything? Should I pretend that I don't know anything? Should I even go to class? (--I'm really hesitant about this.) If I turn in my paper late, will she be even more upset than she would normally be? If I go to class without turning in my paper will she remember and notice? Will other people go to class, or will everyone else feel nervous and stay home, too? Will she even be there? (I can't imagine teaching right after something like that just happened to me.) What are people supposed to do in these kinds of situations? |
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I feel so bad for her! She's such a wonderful person -- a really good teacher, really funny, really easy to talk to. It's so terrible that this happened to her, of all people. |
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Yes, I still can give her a card, but I'll have to slip it in her mailbox, since she hasn't been in school this week. I recently read that losing a child is some of the worst pain anyone can go through. Her baby was born with heart problems, so she knew that the chance of her living very long was slim, but still... I'll say some prayers for her. |
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