I’m pretty sure A. not positive but pretty sure
My alter ego would be someone that takes the personality traits of buddy love. He would be handsome, lovable, wher as his true self is Jim carry as the nutty professor.
(Honestly why are you asking such a question?)
Answer:
From my view (since I'm 16), an advantage is that us teens are able to do more things than what people under the teenage years can do. We can drive, we can go places by ourselves without parents becoming our shadow(s). We can finally find out what it is like to date someone.
For disadvantages, we could go through rough moments such as deep sorrow/sadness, loss of sleep, and possibly drug addict moments. Many negative things could happen in our teen years, <em>but it's up to time and ourselves to make the change we want to happen.</em>
Explanation:
R (with a calm and careful voice): Hey, not trying to be annoying or pushy, but, uh, are you, uh, planning to, uh, give me back, my 30 bucks?
B: I told you, I don't have the money just yet!
R: when were you planning on returning the money?
B: Ug! (clearly annoyed). I'll give it back sometime next week! I'm going through a rough time, I wish you would understand that! I regret borrowing the money from you!
R: Fine.
B: good.
R: What were you doing buying those Jordans with huh?!
B: Huh??? How did-
R: I saw you at the mall yesterday. You never needed the money, you just guilt me into giving you the money.
B: i can't handle this anymore! I'm leaving
<span>D) water reading and book reading
The paragraph talks about how Mr. Bixby thinks the speaker is ready to learn water-reading at the end of the paragraph and at the beginning he talks about pretending to read the water as if it were a book.
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