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Explain Why The Principal Should Change The Rule No Drinks In Class
I think that the principal should change the rule, no drinks in class. I think that because what if people really need a drink because they just got out of gym and they are about to pass out? You can’t send them to the hallway to get a drink when they are on the verge of passing out. Well I am gonna tell you why you should let students drink water while they are in class.
I don’t think it’s fair when teachers get to have drinks such as coke, pepsi and sprite. Water doesn’t stain anything if you spill it. Coke, pepsi, and Sprite however, will stain. If the teachers are worried that students are gonna play with the water, if they see them do that the person who is playing with the water and splashing it on people would not be allowed to have

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