Answer:
I HAVE!
Explanation:
page 1:
- Works 12 hours a day, 7 days a week
- The peaks of strawberry season is in June and July
Page 2:
- The family packs up all of their stuff and loaded it into the car to leave
- Mama's pot with soup being loaded into the car was the last thing before they left
Page 3:
- Left where they lived, as they left the young boy looked back at their little shack for the last time
- When they arrived at their destination, Mama check with the owner to see if they had work and they moved into a old garage
Page 4:
- Hid when the school bus approached because they didn't want to get in trouble for not going to school
So, I hope this helps!
Answer:
Yes students should be responsible for their learning.
Explanation:
During this day in age, there is so many resources no matter what teacher you have, to find a good learning source. Weather that be an online tutor or an app that Solves a math equation for you ( reference mathpapa. com). It just takes a will. As William Hazlitt says, "When theres a will theres a way". You just have to have the will to find the way to learn. Theres even the free app that we all know, its called You Tube. It can help you with almost anything you dont understand. From linear equations in math too Romeo and Juliet in English, theres so many tools too use. And its all up to you. All up to us, to learn to our fullest potential. And whats stopping us? The only difference is the will power. So whats your will power? Does it stop at grabbing your phone and searching something on You Tube. Or Does it stop at using your phones G.P.S to the library, Using a map your grandpa gave you saying one day you'll need it. Using the map at the bus stop, to research and fill your mind with knowledge? So my anwser is pro. As a student, you are responsible for your learning.
Answer:
the answer is sequential.
Answer:
B...? It could be A but my bet is on B.
Explanation: