Answer:
1. Bill DOESN'T play tennis every Sunday.
2. We DON'T go to the park.
3. Kate DOESN'T like to eat fish.
4. Sue DOESN'T wear long dresses.
5. I DON'T like to get up early.
6. My brothers DON'T like to drink milk.
7. My cousin DOESN'T know Italian well.
8. I DON'T like to walk with my dog.
9. Pam DOESN'T go to the gym.
10. They DON'T understand this rule.
11. We DON'T often go to the movies.
12. Liz DOESN'T wear shorts at all.
13. Tim DOESN'T grow flowers in the garden.
Answer:
Agree.
Explanation:
While this question seems more opinion-based, my opinion is that it is your responsibility. I understand the fears of further mistreatment, but are those fears worth not speaking up in the first place? A lot of times, nobody will know it is happening to you. Bystanders will not always see. The only person who knows what is really happening to you, is you. Therefore, I think it's your responsibility to speak up for yourself.
Answer:
Don't worry, we have all been there. But you can still pass in spite of the difficulty. Ask for help if needed and perhaps try tutoring.
Some classes are just really challenging though...
Explanation:
Best of luck !
:)
The law that banned discrimination in all public facilities is the <span>Civil Rights act of 1964. This landmark civil rights legislation was signed into law by then current president Lyndon B. Johnson.</span>