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How do you behave with your classmates? Write about your attitude and behaviour in the appropriate column. Some actions: Ask others for help Refuse help Judge others by their appearance - English

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How do you behave with your classmates? Write about your attitude and behaviour in the appropriate column.

Some actions:

  • Ask others for help
  • Refuse help
  • Judge others by their appearance
  • Judge others by their accent
Always Sometimes Never
____________ ____________ ____________
____________ ____________ ____________
____________ ____________ ____________
Complete the Table
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Solution

Always Sometimes Never
I help others. I am sometimes grumpy towards my friends. I am never judgemental.
I share my tiffin with my friends. I enquire about the health of a sick classmate. I never use harsh words.
I always respect others I sometimes visit NGOs to volunteer. I never misbehave in class. 
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