Answer:
Go with the flow.
Explanation:
I took the test last year and even as a native speaker I was a wreck and scared out of my mind. I instead just spoke what came to my mind, of course make it relevant to the prompt but if you mess up, just continue. Don't say uhh or take long pauses, just go with the flow. Try to study by having conversations with people that you may know who speak spanish fluently. Trust me I didn't think I was going to pass but I did... I'm pretty sure you can too.
Is this comprehensive writing?
I must say if it is, it's great writing!
If not, is this your experience?
{And if it is, am so sorry. I can't say I understand what you're passing through but know that you and your siblings plus your mom are worth it. All the male parent figures that were supposed to be there and fufill their duties and didn't just know that what awaits them is God's payment. Trusting in God's Way will never let us down. Though life might look bleary and you said so that you don't know the future but that's the beauty of life only God knows. Therefore, pray without ceasing and trust in God and remember there are a lot of things to be thankful for your life, your mom, your siblings, your education, your bf.
(God is always saying something)
Much love to you. I pray everything gets better for you. The best is always yet to come.}
All the best! :)
Answer:
When Isabel wakes up, she realizes to her horror that she's slept late—and Ruth is nowhere to be found. When she confronts Becky about Ruth's whereabouts, Becky dances around the question until Isabel finally demands an answer. It is as she fears: Madam sold Ruth the night before and has sent her to the West Indies. Becky's theory is that the milk had a sedative mixed in with it to knock Isabel out and keep her from interfering. Ugh.
Isabel confronts Madam about the news. In her anger, Madam grabs a painting off the wall and smashes it over Isabel's head, so Isabel runs out of the house and into the street, not caring about how badly it looks to be a slave running down the street as Madam Lockton chases you.
In her mind, there's only one clear solution to all this: Go to Colonel Regan and demand that he make good on his promise. She goes to his headquarters and shouts the ad astra code until someone lets her in and takes her to the Colonel. Before she even gets a chance to open her mouth, though, Madam barges in and demands to know what's going on.
Madam berates Isabel to Regan for her disobedience, while Isabel begs him to help her. Regan's sentries, though, pressure him against keeping his promise. He tells Isabel that his hands are tied—by law, he can't interfere with Madam's property (that's Isabel, in case you forgot).
In one last attempt at freedom, Isabel runs for an open window and almost makes it out before being pulled back in.
Explanation:
all based on research
Answer:
Federal loans always have a fixed interest rate and you qualify regardless of your credit score
Explanation:
The difference between a federal student loan and private students loan
Federal student loan interest rate is usually lower than the interest rate for private loans and are fixed and are usually much less than private student loans and interest rate on credit card
Qualification for a federal student loan does not require a credit check, with the exception of the Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) which require a credit check to determine eligibility.