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We asked teachers from the BuzzFeed Community to tell us about the kindest thing a student has ever done for them. Here are some of their most lovely responses...
1.“I was having a really bad day and saw a large group of kids surrounding another group. Expecting the worst I went over only to discover they were all trying to rearrange a vase of flowers they got me.” —Errinanderson
2.“One student I worked particularly closely with wrote a goodbye card to me that said, ‘You make me proud of myself.’ I still take it out and read it when I’m feeling down.” —Jennifer Graham, via Facebook
3.“On my birthday last year, my second-grade students were acting particularly out of control. In an attempt to reign them in I said, ‘How can you guys be so mean to me on my birthday?!’ After school, I was called to the office. When I walked up, I saw my quietest student standing there with his mom. He had asked her to take him to the store immediately after school so he could get me a birthday present. It was an adorable pair of earrings that looked like rulers. It made my whole day better, and I made a point to wear them often for the rest of the year.” —Katie Ann, via Facebook
4.“I taught in Japan as a teaching assistant and the job was really interesting but the hours were long, so I drank Coke to keep me going. My students found it incredibly fascinating that I regularly had a can of cola on my desk, so for my going away present they bought a giant three litre container of coke and wrote lovely messages with their signatures in Japanese and English on the label.” —Eli Sullivan
21.Who are the four interviewees?
A.Teachers. B.Students. C.Clerks. D.Officers.
22.Why did Errinanderson go over to the kids?
A.To help the kids.
B.To rearrange a vase of flowers for the kids.
C.To find out what happened to the kids.
D.To ask the kids to give him a vase of flowers.
23.How many persons expressed their opinions by Facebook?
A.1. B.2. C.3. D.4.
24.What did Eli Sullivan get from the students?
A.A vase of flowers B.A birthday card.
C.A goodbye card. D.Some coke.