Answer:
1. Turn around so from your point of view, he is standing behind you.
2. incorrectly
3. m
4. your left hand
Explanation:
Answer:
im a cow
Explanation:
i go moooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Answer:
The connection should br Texting and Driving for #1
Explanation:
I also am wondering, is this an adult putting in a real practice or are you in like 4th grade because this should be extremely easy.
Internet sources can be either reliable or non-reliable. Non-reliable resources would include a location ending with.net because anyone could edit a site like that. Wikipedia is also another great example of non-reliable resources. Reliable ones include the locations: .com, .gov, .edu, or .org. Those will give you credible information about what topic you are searching. It provides educational topics as well with true facts on the topic. There are many websites that are reliable, you can look on different ones and if they have the same facts as the other, you know it would be true! So, overall, you could see most internet sources are reliable and trusted. Not only does it provide you facts, but it provides you education as you read it through. Those would be .edu or .gov websites for education.
Hope this helps! :)
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