I have not read this passage, but I can help you through it. As you read it, what did you come away knowing about this topic? If you are sure, scan through it again, and underline parts of the text that you think define this period of time. Start your answer by stating:
The Full Period of One Hundred Days can be defined as _____________________ (state your definition). In the passage, it is said that, "(cite from the text here)", which proves this definition to be accurate. The text also states, "(cite another example from the text)", which means that ________________ (tie this back to your definition).
You should answer this in your own words or it could be considered plagiarism and may make you fail the question or worse, the test.
Although many people argue that students should be banned from using cell phones in school, I think they should be allowed to have them.
First of all, say, a students need help on a certain problem but the teacher is busy helping another student, busy grading work, talking to another teacher, or is not in the room at the time. The student then should be able to use his or hers phone to help them.
Another reason, is that students need to be able to call a family member or someone else in case of an emergency. Say that the student forgot something or had an accident, they should be able to call in private and not get embarrassed or feel weirded out.
Lastly, students should be able to play around on their phones during lunch or free time. I know some people will argue otherwise on this topic but kids shouldn't be crammed with work for 8 hours a day for 5 days a week. If you try and force them to focus on one class after another with no breaks, they won't be able to remember much. You dont have to give the students a long time to mess around but like 5 to 10 minutes to clear their brain for more information. I know that a bunch of students could back up this opinion.
In conclusion, I think students should be able to use their phones in class and have them during the school day.
I hope this works :D
This supernatural soliciting
Cannot be ill; cannot be good:—if ill,
Why hath it given me earnest of success,
Commencing in a truth? I am Thane of Cawdor
or
Shakes so my single state of man, that function
Is smother'd in surmise; and nothing is
But what is not.
I'm currently reading Macbeth in my English class too.
Answer:
22. D. Common
23. B. who believe
24. A. Put forward
25. A. in addition to
26. B. As if
27. D. Harvard educated
28. A. With
29. B. sudden
30. A. By
31. C. Tell.
Explanation:
this is my answer, goodluck with it.