Answer:
Explanation:Why did you select teaching preschool as a career? ...
What defines success for you as a preschool teacher? ...
How do you handle a behavioral problem in the classroom? ...
How do you handle working with children of different age groups? ...
What strategies do you use to encourage children to work in groups?
“Tell me about yourself.” ...
“If I were to walk into your classroom during an early literacy or math activity, what would I see?” ...
“Describe some of your positive guidance strategies.” ...
“How do you plan to communicate with families?” ...
“What makes you the best candidate for this position?"
Hello. This question is incompetent. The full question is:
A poor substitute for food was this hide, just as it had been stripped from the starved horses of the cattlemen six months back. In its frozen state it was more like strips of galvanized iron, and when a dog wrestled it into his stomach it thawed into thin and innutritious leathery strings and into a mass of short hair, irritating and indigestible.
The sensory details in this excerpt help the reader understand how cold and harsh the weather is. How long food rations can last on the trail. How desperate the dogs are to eat. How poorly treated the horses are.
Answer:
How desperate the dogs are to eat.
Explanation:
The text manages to promote sensory details that show how the dogs were so hungry that they were content to eat anything that could satisfy the overwhelming and desperate hunger they felt. The hunger was so great that the dogs were able to eat extremely hard, frozen, tasteless and nutrient-free strips of leather, because that was more comfortable than the hunger they felt.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Think about which of those sentences you would be able to remember the easiest.
A, C, and D don't mention what is being thrown out the window, so it's easy to forget what the sentence is about.
Option B says that a woman is throwing her fiancé (the man she's about to marry) our of the car window, which is definitely the most memorable sentence.
<span>We find out Ida likes to fly and has even tried for a flyers license. It is during ... Ida Mae mentioned she was doing the WASP program in honor of Thomas or the sooner she comes home. Because Ida is doing it in honor of Thomas Grandy and Mama give Ida Mae their blessing. ... Patsy helps Ida Mae through the hard time.</span>