What does it mean to "step over the line"? (If this phrase isn't familiar to you, look it up.) How do we know where the line is? Is it different for different people or different situations? What effect does stepping over the line have on conversations and relationships? What I think it means to "step over the line" is to break the rules. I don't think we know where the line is so we wouldn't know if its different for different people. maybe stepping over the line could break up your relationship in some way.
Describe an important decision you had to make. How did you do it? What information did you need, and how did you get it? What determined the direction you eventually took? I don't recall any important decisions that I had to take that really affected me a whole lot.
1. If you could pick one teacher to do the work s/he assigns, who would it be? Why? 2. What do you think is easier-- doing something well or teaching someone else to do it? Why? 1. I would pick my history teacher because I understand most things that happen in his class and his homework is fairly easy 2. doing something well is more easier for me, I am not a person who is fit to teach and i usually keep to myself.
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