It depends on the circumstances. If it's for personal use in teaching, like making a few copies for classroom discussion and it falls under fair use provisions, it can be legal. But if it's for widespread distribution without permission from the copyright holder, it's likely illegal.
The teacher might be photocopying the short story to provide extra reading material for students who finish their regular assignments early. This helps to further engage them and expand their literary exposure. Also, it could be for a special unit or theme in the class, where the short story fits in perfectly and the teacher wants every student to have a copy for in - depth study.
Once upon a time, a man who had lost his job decided to go back to school. He met a very kind teacher there. The teacher noticed the man's eagerness to learn and his difficult situation. So, the teacher offered him extra tutoring sessions for free. The man worked hard with the teacher's help and finally got a new and better job.
There were some obvious differences between photocopied and pirated books in their production and origin.
Photocopying referred to the process of copying the text, pictures, and content of the original book onto a new carrier and then printing it through a photocopier. The advantage of photocopying was that the quality of the production was high and the printing was clear. It could maintain the quality and style of the original book. However, photocopies required the purchase of the original book, which was relatively expensive and could have copyright issues.
Pirated books were books that were copied from the original to a new carrier without authorization. The quality of pirated books was relatively low, and there might be problems such as text errors, blurry pictures, and inconsistent format. In addition, pirated books may not be authorized by the original author, and the original author has the right to take legal measures to pursue the legal responsibility of the pirates.
Therefore, there was a fundamental difference between photocopied and pirated books in terms of production and source. If you want to buy a book, it is recommended to choose a legitimate book to avoid copyright issues and losses.
The following are some recommendations from Master's immortal cultivation short stories:
1. Only I Can Fight My Apprentice Author: Owl Key
2. Author: Cang Zaisheng
3. "Master is always teasing me" End + Side Story Author: Rise
4. "Shizun is Two Sides" Author: Chan Fansheng
These novels may meet your needs for Master's immortal cultivation short stories.
I'll give my teacher an A. In the short story, the teacher was always patient. When students made mistakes, instead of scolding, she would gently correct them. She also made the lessons interesting, like turning history lessons into exciting tales. Her enthusiasm for teaching was contagious, making us all eager to learn more.
The rewards could be the satisfaction of seeing students succeed, the respect and appreciation from them, or maybe recognition from the school administration.
Definitely not. We should promote positive, healthy and respectful content, and this kind of description is completely unacceptable in a civilized society.
Here are some recommendations for master-disciple romance novels:
1. " Hua Qian Gu ": This novel tells the story of the love between a master and a disciple between a high and mighty Immortal Changliu and a little bug who sneaked in.
2. " Master Is Too Difficult ": This novel described the story between a master and his disciple.
3. " Abandoning the Emperor's Grace to the World: The Peerless Master ": This novel is an ancient romance novel, which focuses on the love between master and disciple.
4. After Sending Warmth to Meiqiang's Miserable Disciple: This novel tells the story of a cultivator and her disciple.
5. [Dance of Memory, Promise of Love]: This novel tells the story of a master and his disciple.
I hope that the above recommendations can satisfy your needs for master-disciple love stories.