<span>Video games are the media outlet that allows us to learn in multiple ways. When it comes to magazines and newspapers, you are just reading, so there isn't much else to do. With radio, you are just listening. But when it comes to video games, you have to be immersed in the game and to use most of your brain to finish the game, thus learning many valuable skills as well as interesting facts, depending on the game, of course.</span><span />
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a. A very young child; an infant.
b. An unborn child; a fetus.
c. The youngest member of a family or group.
d. A very young animal.
2. An adult or young person who behaves in an infantile way.
3. Informal
a. A lover or sweetheart.
b. Sweetheart; dear. Used as a term of endearment.
4. Slang An object of personal concern or interest: Keeping the boat in good repair is your baby.
adj. bab·i·er, bab·i·est
1. Of or having to do with a baby.
2. Infantile or childish.
3. Small in comparison with others of the same kind: baby vegetables.
tr.v. ba·bied, ba·by·ing, ba·bies
Answer:B.Noah wins a blue ribbon and gets his picture in the local newspaper. The headline reads, "Student's Model Holds Up to 'Pressure' of the Judges."
Explanation: I assure u this is correct.
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Well being able to read a native language helps you communicate to others. Literacy skills help you express your thoughts, and solve problems.
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