Agree:
•Regular schools are less likely to be pressuring and academically focused which could be a positive thing as it may prevent stress and mental health issues that are caused by pressuring school environments
•More likely to have a greater sense of community and do so much more than just teaching e.g. extra curriculm, non academic lessons (e.g. may cover student support topics such as mental health and alcohol/drug abuse), this will make students more motivated to study as they feel as though they're part of a community
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•Teachers in regular schools are more likely to be more qualified than teachers in selected schools (In many states, selected school teachers aren’t required to earn a four-year degree from an accredited college, they routinely have less experience and higher turnover, where as teachers in regular schools must have one bachelors degree in a specialized education field)
•Regular schools are less likely to have ethnic segregation in comparison to selective schools (A recent study by Dr Christina Holt from the University of Technology, Sydney found that ethnic segregation is apparent within selective entry high schools)
Disagree:
•Selective schools have a more academic and competition orientated environment which could be seen as a positive thing as it may encourage students to work harder and achieve better results.
•Students are more than likely at similar levels of ability which means that students can thrive as they could work towards the same goal
Answer:
theatrical adaptations of Shakespeare's characters
Explanation:
In the passage, the speaker makes reference to two Shakespeare's characters in "Hamlet," Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, who have been modified in a few adaptations by other authors. The theatrical adaptations are: "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead," by Tom Stoppard, "Waiting for Godot," by Samuel Beckett, and "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern," by W. S. Gilbert.
The solution for -5/6 divided by 9/10 is 1/108.
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Make inferences about the meaning based on the words around it.
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A hidden meaning
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Someone at a theme park
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A great number
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Majestic
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Difficult
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To be involved in a difficult situation
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Inference context clue