Answer: All of the Above
Explanation: Just took the test
There are not many cons, but often the most common argument against them is,
1) How "Unqualified teachers" are going to be teaching kids about financial literacy
2) How the school districts will fund these new courses
3) And how are they planning on adding these subjects to crowded curriculums
This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.
Read The Birchbark House, by Louise Erdrich (1999).
How do Omakayas’s feelings about her sister relate to her experience with the bears?
Answer: Omakayas loves and admires her sister Angeline, and wants to win her love and respect. When she finds the pair of bear cubs, she thinks that bringing them home will get her Angeline´s respect.
Explanation:
She even imagines going into the little clearing with the cubs at her feet, impressing everyone, leading the bears around the fire four times, and then presenting one of them to Angeline, who would only feel respect by Omakayas´ actions.
<span>Learning
a second language will expand one’s English vocabulary.TRUE Yes,
particularly if you learn something like French, Latin, or a Germanic
language. </span>
Answer:
(based off prompt alone if you think its good, change what you want and use it)
The telephone and cell phone are important to everyday life. The cell phone makes it easier to communicate with others when they are farther away.
Before the telephone was introduced, it was harder to spread information, many historical figures had to use letters and wait multiple weeks/months for news to arrive. This was crucial time especially during wars because these historical figures had no way of knowing of important news until after waiting for it.
Once the telephone was introduced, many people were able to tell others information quickly. This invention helped others to call and inform others of things faster. Historical figures used this invention during harsh times to connect with each other faster than they used to.
Today, however, we use cell phones for everything. Cell phones are the highlight of connection for many younger and older generations today. We use cell phones to connect with others, inform each other of news, play games, call each other, and have fun. The cell phone is now a versatile and vital aspect of everyday life.
In conclusion, the cell phone and telephone has helped every aspect of communication, allowing everyone in the world to connect over thousands of miles away.