There's a girl I don't approaching, and at jumbled times, her body simply starts shaking for not grounds. Is she fake?
This "happens to her" at erratic times, I remember a few times it happened end year. Maybe she just isn't getting satisfactory limelight so she has to counterfeit shaking? Because when the teacher saw her and sent her to the nurse, after she come back, she wasn't shaking anymore.
I know you can shake when you enjoy a fever, but she seem completely healthy otherwise.
What are some possible diseases that she might hold if she's not faking this?
And if she is fake this.....I am not friends with her or anything, but if you enjoy some link I can show her friends....some concrete proof... :D
And don't tell me that I am tight-fisted. I posted this here to get an answer to my request for information....So, yeah.
Thanks!
Answers: There's not really a concrete, black-and-white way to prove that she's fake -- though the chances of a disorientation breaking with one intensely quick trip to the nurse's organization during the day are slim to none. A biddable way to speak about if she's making herself shake is to feel the muscles surrounded by her upper arms (the length between her shoulder and elbow joints) -- from acting experience I can tell you that clenching these muscles assists contained by very vivid "shivering". If her body is extremely rigid and her jaw is set, she's most plausible faking it.
*scratches head* okay, if she's not faking it, it could be because she's jittery about something. i have a teacher once (it be her first time teaching) and even though it was around eighty, she be shaking. it was only just noticable though, you had to look close adequate. i asked her and she said she was scared about the other kids. *shrugs* why don't you purely go ask her or her friends. if you're really curious, step ask the nurse.
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