It is normal to say so "あれは~ですか" in japan when referring to a human being,a non-human, or an inanimate object.
The original sentence can be interpreted as follows;
xu:true-false question(ですか)
ra:is like a relative pronoun and it's can also refer a non-human or an inanimate object.→"That"(あれ)
ctuca:teacher(先生)
I'm sorry for my poor English and hope you'll understand.
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This sentence was initially added as a translation of sentence #632427
added by x_meta, May 21, 2013
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