you are in the box, you have to call for time.
Define being "questioned" and the specific situation you are asking about Usually it is not required unless the juvenile is being interrogated in a custodial situation. Informal conversation on the street, during a traffic stop, or while at school (e.g.: a school resource officer) does not qualify.
Being in an outsider like situation or being entangled is some given situation is what is referred to as a spider in dream.
Talk to a trustworthy adult about it. They will understand. I did the same thing being in the same situation you are, I presume. I am actually a teacher myself.
You don't, it has to be something that they are into. However, you can bring up the topic, and get a feel for how they view it. Then judge the situation from there.
Being chased by a lion would be a scary situation.
There are a number of things you can do, but the best thing is to tell you parents, teachers, and school administrators and ask for help. Most schools have zero tolerance policies and will address the situation immediately and seriously.
when someone act awkwardly in a situation, almost like if they don't belong. in Grease, Sandy's a fish out of water, she being the fish and her new school being the dry land she's on.
It depends on the situation.
First approach the principle of the school and relate the situation. Not knowing the situation, if you feel your family is in danger, I would suggest you contact the police for direction. Still, it depends on how you are defining harassment. Sometimes there are student teachers who are over zealous about a students well being, however, the family interprets that as harassment.
It depends on what game is being played.
Depends on the situation
Being forced into a situation or caught blinded.