Answer:
false and I don't no how to explain but it is gLse
If you are doing the k12 test, your answer would be "Doing Poorly"
The test question:
What is the connotative meaning of the word stupid as used in this sentence from "An Hour with Abuelo"?
I'm going stupid in some of my classes, and Mr. Williams, the principal at Central, said that if I passed some reading tests, he'd let me move up.
doing poorly
acting foolish
lacking intelligence
losing interest
<span>15. Mona Lisa smiled mysteriously. (Past)
16. The three of us have planned on a picnic. (Present perfect).
17. Both teams will play a good game. (Future)
18. I expect to had enjoyed the beach. Past perfect:
19. We will be packing sandwiches for lunch. Future progressive:
20. Ron will have forgotten to feed the cat. Future perfect:
21. Anne had been staying home during her boyfriend’s trips. Past perfect progressive:
22. The author will have been promoting her book. Future perfect progressive:
23. Cardinals have been nesting in the shrubs. Present perfect progressive:</span>
I don’t think so because everyone kind of does it
Answer is effect
Explanation: I did this last year, and effect was the next phrase for me