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The document provides guidance on how to properly apologize when doing something wrong, such as sleeping in class. It lists five acceptable apologies to use: "OK", "I'm sorry", "I'm so sorry", "I'm very sorry", and "I'm terribly sorry". The tone used when apologizing is important. The document also lists invalid ways to apologize, such as saying "I don't care!", telling a lie, or blowing a raspberry.
This section presents rules such as not shouting, sleeping, jumping, or running in educational settings.
Discusses appropriate ways to apologize when breaking rules, emphasizing tone, and what not to say.Reiterates classroom rules against sleeping, shouting, jumping, running, and doing homework during class.





















