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English, 06.05.2020 21:32, lanettejohnson355

C. Where did your life go? Someone once said, “Teaching is a job for nuns and priests,” and what this person meant is that teaching is a job that consumes all of your life. Presumably, the job is perfect for nuns and priests who do not have familial obligations to distract them from giving of all their time. Because teaching doesn’t end when the bell rings at 3 pm; often that’s when clubs need sponsoring, sports need coaching, meetings need leading, and dances need chaperoning. It can seem endless. Teachers may find themselves looking a little more wrinkly and gray in the mirror much earlier than they expected. Teaching can age a person quite quickly. Which statement BEST summarizes the section entitled, Where did your Life Go? A) Nuns and priests are some of the best teachers in the world. B) Sometimes teachers have to stay after school to help coach a sport. C) When you’re a teacher, sometimes you wonder where your life went. D) Teachers have to work in a classroom all day and often spend their afternoons and evenings doing work for the schools.

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