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Why is a teacher's feedback valuable?

A) Your teacher decides your grade.
B) Teachers make good listeners.
C) A teacher is also a reader.
D) Every teacher is an expert writer.

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User Goddes
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7 votes

Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Do not pick (A) because yes, your teacher does decided your grade, but their feedback is valuable because they have been around longer, and know more than you.

(C) is not a valid option because although teachers do read, that doesn't make their feedback valuable.

And (D) is sdklngrklgbnfdlbinosgosins definitely not an option. Just because a teacher is a teacher doesn't mean that he/she is an expert writer. They might be good at writing, but it doesn't mean that they are experts.

Voting out A, C and D, really only leaves option B.

I hope this helps and I hope that it is right. Thank you.

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User Xscott
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4 votes

Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

the answer is b becasue i had that question and i had help with it, but also it is true because teachers are there to help u learn, and they listen to anything u have to say because they are there for you so a teachers feedback is always true and helpful and they always are striving to make your work the best it can be

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User Ali Raza Bhayani
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