1. Ask questions. It is the best way to learn. Better to ask questions then to act like you know it all. It's OK to say, "I am not sure, but I will get back to you with an answer by the end it the day." 2. Be honest always. That's with yourself and with others. Your integrity is your most important asset, and it hard to establish and easy to lose. 3.Clear communication requires clear thinking. Clarify your thoughts with an outline before writing them down, and think before you speak. 4. Maintain a high Say/Do ratio. The best way to do this is to be cautious about what you commit to. Before you commit to a deadline (when work is due), always look at your timeline (when work actually gets done) to ensure you can keep your commitment.
This is a math question, but it's okay. 24 minutes is when they're tied because that's the least common denominator. Since the first runner is 6, I think being tied is the most he will get.
In this sentence, you are required to pick an action verb. "Interview" is an action verb as it describes a physical activity that the characters are engaging in. On the other hand, the other options are not action verbs, as they do not describe an action that the character is engaging in. Instead, they describe states of being.
Well it means the actions and good deeds that people do give meaning to life and help the person and their name live on. I’d go into a story with the thought that the main character lives a long life because of the good deeds (could think of outstanding and kind actions) he or she did and not just because they live to 70 years.