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The word from the list that best fits the definition An action that rewards a particular kind of behavior is the third one: positive sanction.
Explanation:
I think that the key word to understand why positive sanction is the phrase that best fits is the word<em> reward</em>. A reward is a thing given in recognition of service, effort, achievement or any kind of behavior that is considered a good behavior. So, by knowing this, it is very easy to decide which words best fits, because a positive sanction functions as a response, as a recognition of a good behavior. It is a sanction, but is a positive one, the one given due to a good action.
My position on this topic is to keep the school year the way it is. While extra school time is good for your education the student may feel overwhelmed and over worked, no matter what age he/she is.
1. If this is in the case of a child kids need to be kids give them a break.
2. If this is in the case of a older child (high school age) they already have loads of work so extending that would cause a lot of stress.
3. Lastly, you know no one is going to vote for this change.
Answer: 4/27
Explanation:
From the question, we are informed that Rema spent 6 days reading her book, completing the same fraction of the book each day and that she read a total of 8/9.
The fraction of the book that she read each day would be:
= 8/9 ÷ 6
= 8/9 × 1/6
= 8/54
= 4/27
She read a fraction of 4/27 each day
Answer:
The word 'that' is a common word in English that is used in many different manners. Did you notice the use of 'that' in the first sentence? In this case, 'that' was used as a relative pronoun as a compliment. Often 'that' can be used or left out of a sentence entirely.
The word and term 'it' can be used for either a subject or an object in a sentence and can describe any physical or psychological subject and/or object. The genitive form its has been used to refer to human babies and animals
Answer:
Played
Played
Finished
Visited
(im not sure on the rest sorry!)
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