Answer:
C
Explanation:
Creo que c. Parece que tiene que ver con el género.
Answer:
0: You must not have the lights on after 10p.m
1: You must leave the dinner table without cleaning up.
2: You must not play your music aloud.
3: You must not wear your shoes in the bedroom.
4: You don't have to check out before eleven thirty in the morning.
5: You don't have to have breakfast at 7:30.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
assuming that the entire readable passage from this picture is passage 2, the answer is D because they also supplied counterclaims showing that if they get fined for using too much water, they could just buy these water conserving appliances.
A- wrong because they didn't just talk about restaurants but stated other businesses as well and only using restaurants as an example
B- stated in the passage there is a drought so the statement is false
C- the passage not once said that they support the fine. if they did, they wouldn't be talking about why restaurants would suffer from the fine
Answer:
Financial Literacy helps students recognize and develop vital skills that connect life and career goals with personalized strategies and milestone-based action plans. Students explore concepts and work toward a mastery of personal finance skills, deepening their understanding of key ideas and extending their knowledge through a variety of problem-solving applications.
Course topics include career planning; income, taxation, and budgeting; savings accounts, checking accounts, and electronic banking; interest, investments, and stocks; cash, debit, credit, and credit scores; insurance; and consumer advice on how to buy, rent, or lease a car or house.
These topics are solidly supported by writing and discussion activities. Journal activities provide opportunities for students to both apply concepts on a personal scale and analyze scenarios from a third-party perspective. Discussions help students network with one another by sharing personal strategies and goals and recognizing the diversity of life and career plans within a group.
This course is built to state standards as they apply to Financial Literacy and adheres to the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics' (NCTM) Problem Solving, Communication, Reasoning, and Mathematical Connections Process standards.