School facilities are great locations for events such as conferences, job fairs, employment workshops, and award shows. They’re guaranteed to have at least one large indoor space that’s open plan and free of obstacles. This is usually a sports hall or drama room. Many schools also have stages/rooms for presenting and performing.
So, it’s not uncommon for schools to give unaffiliated organizations the use of their facilities. The rules are stricter here than in other locations due to child protection laws but, on the upside, there may be no cost or only a negligible fee. To get approval, you must write a letter for permission to use a school facility.
This article explains how to write a letter of this type and what to include in your request.
D it is D because a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause, as in “the man on the platform,” “she arrived after dinner,” “what did you do it for ?”.
Answer:
2nd option .
Explanation:
They need to find a way to scare away the bear to guarantee that they'll live another day.
1. amal sprinted after her
2. yelled the first word that popped into his head
3. with mere seconds to spare