1. Use your brain
Take breaks between homework and make sure you drink water in between breaks because that's how your brain refreshens. Also, be sure to think critically and don't just write down random stuff which will help you get past your homework. It's important to think through every step of the way in assignments and tests.
2. Use online webpages to help you
By this, I don't mean plagiarise because it violates one's academic integrity, but use the thesaurus to help you reword a phrase.
3. Read more
Reading can help you with writing because it's great to have a few more exemplars to guide you as you strengthen your writing path.
Good luck! This question wasn't that specific so sorry I couldn't narrow it down for you on what you specifically want to work on.
The six skill related components of fitness are agility, balance, coordination, power, reaction time, and speed. So, from the given option, the correct answer is D: balance. Balance is the ability to keep an upright posture while either standing still or moving. Having balance means being able to make adjustments to your body position as your center of gravity changes during movement.
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The right answer is D) Place both hands interwoven in the center of the cheast.
The method of thoracic compression is as follows:
Place the victim on a hard plane, most often on the ground.
Kneel next to the victim.
Place the heel of one of your hands in the middle of his bare chest.
Place the heel of the other hand on your first hand.
Solidarize your two hands. Do not press on the ribs or on the underside of the sternum.
Position yourself so that your shoulders are in line with the victim's chest. Arms stretched, compress the sternum vertically by pressing it down 5 to 6 cm.
After each pressure, let the victim's chest return to its original position to allow the blood to return to the heart. Hold your hands in position on the sternum.
The duration of the compression must be equal to that of the release of the pressure of the chest.
Perform 30 chest compressions at a rate of 100 per minute, or about 2 compressions per second.
Then practice 2 breaths by the mouth-to-mouth technique.
A. Setting and updating goals.