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I’m hearing that you feel some conflict in your drama class, that sounds difficult. It sounds positive that you have a teacher you can talk to about this though. Have you managed to speak to that teacher about what you find hard about being in that class? Maybe they could help and work out a solution for you.
How did the rest of your day go?
It's understandable that you feel conflicted about the situation in your drama class. If you feel comfortable doing so, you could consider talking to your drama teacher or a counselor at your school about the bullying. They may be able to provide you with support and guidance on how to address the situation.
It sounds like you have support from your teacher it was nice of them to let you do something that allowed you to feel comfortable. If you wish to do so it may be worth seeking further support to try and resolve the situation so that you do not have to keep missing classes.