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Roserade said:Student teacher
Relaxingly pedantic.Madikoopa said:Not necessarily. That could just be a student teaching someone else, or a teacher who is being taught. An oxymoron uses two words that contradict each other, like "stupid genius". That's an oxymoron because a genius is generally someone who is extremely smart, but it is being described as stupid; the two words cannot go hand-in-hand.
I know this, but a teacher is someone who teaches while a student is someone who learns. I seriously read it was an oxymoron in a book.Madikoopa said:Roserade said:Student teacher
Not necessarily. That could just be a student teaching someone else, or a teacher who is being taught. An oxymoron uses two words that contradict each other, like "stupid genius". That's an oxymoron because a genius is generally someone who is extremely smart, but it is being described as stupid; the two words cannot go hand-in-hand.
that's not an oxymoronO_O said:lame Shadowshy
neither is thatRoserade said:
Roserade said:I know this, but a teacher is someone who teaches while a student is someone who learns. I seriously read it was an oxymoron in a book.Madikoopa said:Roserade said:Student teacher
Not necessarily. That could just be a student teaching someone else, or a teacher who is being taught. An oxymoron uses two words that contradict each other, like "stupid genius". That's an oxymoron because a genius is generally someone who is extremely smart, but it is being described as stupid; the two words cannot go hand-in-hand.
Also, what book did you read it in? If it's not a textbook, you should take it with a grain of salt. (Heck, even if it was a textbook, you should take it with a grain of salt; some textbooks are outdated and therefore contain outdated information.)Not necessarily. That could just be a student teaching someone else, or a teacher who is being taught.
It is, as far as you know.Kingbowser99 said:I'd cite definition, but apparently according to you, a student teacher could very well be a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere, typically high above the ground.
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No it is not. That's a goddamn cloud and you know it.Roserade said:It is, as far as you know.Kingbowser99 said:I'd cite definition, but apparently according to you, a student teacher could very well be a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere, typically high above the ground.
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