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Hi there!
1) I'd like to be immune to speeding... because who has time to go the speed limit?!
2) Um... cloth? hopefully?
3) Mannnn wings are amazing but they get wing sauce EVERYWHERE! I can find wing sauce in my ears afterwards lol
4) My craziest teacher was Hutch... she once poured an entire gallon of water on a kid (in the middle of class) to demonstrate a point about grammar... kid was soaking wet the rest of the day
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Communication skills, including writing, are some of the most important soft skills (employable skills that have more to do with emotional IQ such as common sense, communication, problem-solving, and collaboration) that students learn when they are in college because most professions require high competency in written communication, which can be a chance for one to shine or to falter. With emails, memos, letters, texts, and even Tweets, most people spend a fair amount of time at work communicating via the written word. Whether you are messaging a colleague, writing to your manager, creating the company newsletter, or writing a press release to the media, your writing skills can boost or hinder your career easily, even if you do not have a “writing” profession. Basically, writing skills make a difference in how you are perceived in college and in the workplace.
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, but they soon realized the horror of warfare. Revised Sentence: If, at first, the boy soldiers were excited to be fighting in a battle, soon they would realize the horror of warfare
Ok so first don't panic! then all you have to do is match the words from the option list to their sentence based on how the persons character matches them. hope that helps!