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It started when Mr. T yelled at a student for not doing what she was supposed to do. However, the computer wasn’t working properly, so she needed help. Instead of helping her, Mr. T yelled at her, which made her cry. Then, he yelled at a boy because his computer wasn’t working correctly either. Instead of assisting him, he also yelled at him. Both students then started reading their science book, as Mr. T had instructed them to do. I was talking to the student next to me and was about to say, “I can’t keep quiet. I’m going to speak up against him.” But before I could complete my sentence, the substitute teacher told me to do my work. I responded that I would after finishing my sentence. Then, the substitute teacher told me not to talk back. I calmly said that I had the First Amendment right to speak and that he had no right to yell at students. Then, I stated again that I had the right to free speech, but he told me I didn’t have any rights because I was a minor. However, the Constitut...