S1 Who Makes a Difference? teacher Eight ye he ever name. In the s married Thomp for the saw On her very first day of teaching, Mrs. Thompson stood in front of her class. Then she told her students an untruth that she loved them equally. Perhaps, it was impossible. In the class, she a messy small boy named Teddy Stoddard slumped in his seat. He was untidy in his get up and messy in his figure. He did not play well with others. Mrs. Thompson usually used to mark X on his papers with a red pen. One day, Mrs. Thompson reviewed her students' past records. When she, at last saw Teddy's record, she got surprised and felt ashamed of herself. Teddy's first grade teacher commented, "Teddy is a smiling, brilliant and lovely Mrs. perfur went They maar show eyes, me t A. Fin (a) (e) He does his work neatly and clearly."​