Talk:How Teachers Grade Their Tests/@comment-24468957-20141021203002/@comment-25101672-20141108032913

Okay, I'm gonna explain this to you.

First, yes, they could have gotten the hammer from the teacher, even if it was a gun or a knife or anything, but, in situations like this you just don't move because you're too shocked or you want the person to not notice you so you just stay there. And if someone even had the thought of fighting the teacher, they'd never do this because, a)how could they know that the other students would help him? b) I'm sure they'd like to keep their heads. There's plenty reasons why they just stood there and did nothing. Basically because in a real situation, no, there's no way they'd try this.

And about the cops... *sighs* he was the last student to walk away, which means the others were already where people could see them and notice they were with blood spilled over them, because, hey, the teacher smashed someone's skull in the same room as they were! So they called the police. And when someone calls the police from school, they take seconds because of many of the killing that already happened in schools. Do I need you to remind you of some? I can do my research right now. And, again, he was the last student to walk out so the police did have time to get there.

This is what makes the story so good. It's sounds like something that could really happen. We don't want a student becoming a hero from outta nowhere, taking a hammer from the teacher and smashing his school because that's not what happens in real life, kid.

I'm not the writer, nor wanted to sound rude, but it was all so obvious, that I had to stand up for such a good story.