Jackie is writing a speech that claims that students should sell fruit instead of candy for the school fundraiser. In her speech, Jackie wants to rebut the counterclaim that “students should sell candy like last year.” Which is the best rebuttal that Jackie could use in her speech?
I know that we sold candy last year, but we don’t always have to sell candy every year we have a school fundraiser. We could try selling something different this year, like fruit.Last year we sold several thousand dollars worth of candy, and all you students ate that candy, which is probably why you want to sell candy again this year. But I don’t think that’s a good reason.I know a lot of students want to sell candy like last year, but fruit tastes sweet too and is better for us. Isn’t the country trying to encourage healthier eating these days?<span>Last year I sold a lot of candy, just like you did, and we made a lot of money for the school. But I felt guilty selling so much candy to little kids whose teeth would rot and who might have gotten sick from eating all that candy. Don’t kids get enough candy as it is?</span>
We can make the inference that he either didnt like the picture he had made, or he thought it would be better this way.
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When she told him he could pray for the boy, Clayten responded: 'I don't pray, but I'd love to help with food, donations, etc.'"
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Answer: In the play, I wore my mother's wig and my grandmother's shoes, but my two sisters' clothes were too modern for the part.
Explanation:
- This sentence is correct because of its form. When we are forming possessive sentences we are using apostrophe and s If the noun is singular and if the noun is plural or end with s we can just add an apostrophe.
This form is considering people, groups of people(In this case), animals, and more.
In this sentence possessive forms are: mother's(singular), grandmother's(singular) and sisters'(plural).
i could care less I think would be the answer