Answer:
A. Odysseus from Homer's The Odyssey
Explanation:
I will assume you are a student, or possibly a parent. Regardless, it is exciting to hear that you are invested in the school and seeking to make positive change.
I will give general advice and then add some specific suggestions for a student vs. a parent.
First, I would use a word doc (or equivalent) to compose a letter that is formal - Dear Principal ___ - including a date and the clear name and address of the school.
Next, describe who you are and your connection to the school. This is helpful context, and (likely) establishes you as an important “stakeholder.”
Then, describe your specific experiences, or observations within the school, which have probably led you to conclude that there are problems in need of improvements.
*This is very important* Before you describe possible changes, share in detail what you’ve been through or seen; this will add weight and credibility to your letter.
Then, offer to meet with the Principal “to discuss the concerns you raise and possible solutions for improvement” - this allows for you to learn (a) what the Principal already knows, (b) what steps they may be taking already, and (c) gives them space to add input and shows your willingness to listen, rather than demand.
Lastly, you can say “to help with the process, I’ve thought up several possible solutions for improvement, and I would appreciate your feedback.”
By framing your solutions as example options for consideration, you invite yourself to be at the center of a process for change, rather than delivering an ultimatum that will lead immediately to conflict. Have a good day
boy at least you don't need to do an essay
Aunt something, is one of my favorite aunts out of my family, even though I don't see her that much since she doesnt come to visit that often, but when she does I make the most of my time with her,you could say I may know her a little too much but we enjoy our time together.Her favorite color is ____ rather then mine,which is _____,and the one year for her birthday/christmas present I got her a _____ colored blanket that she loved! Until my younger sibling gave her a card that had 20 dollars in it.Still to this day wondering where she got that money.But other then her birthday/christmas, when she does come to visit we mostly spend our time either, baking,reading,or playing games.I will admit that yes, I hate it when other family is around when she comes, it becomes like she rather spend time with my older/younger cousin/sibling then me, I love my aunt but I hope someday she will notice me as much as I notice her.
I think this is the worst paragraph i have wrote in 7 mins, the slashes in between words is so you can chose what matches your family or stuff, sorry that its terrible i hope it will give you a outline of an idea let me know if you need any more help!
Scout and Jem learn some very adult lessons in this chapter about bravery and perspective. Although Mrs. Dubose insults the children and their father, the lesson Atticus wants them to learn is that everyone has a story, even those who show hatred.
Answer: D
Explanation:
TV can film people without them knowing, radio does not show picture, newspaper can get sued, and online people need permission to