Answer:
Yes. The exit exams are a a review of the entire years or semesters learning or the topics. I believe a student should have at least two attempts at it and the student especially in elementary should be offered lots of study assistance. Pre made quizlet flash cards, teacher help, what is going to be on the test (not test answers but the general topic like chapter 2) A student should at least be able to pass if they were truly paying attention and if they want to succeed. They should know far in advance about this test and be given a proper time limit. No peer pressure should be put on them. Grades should not be able to be shared with fellow students. These tests contain the information that which the student learned. Some of it may need reviewed but when the student takes the test they should realize, "oh yeah I remember learning this it was hard, or it was easy this is a piece of cake" In order to pass this test is required because students in elementary need to get ready for middle school, high school, and eventually college. Things only get harder. If a student has a learning disability or is having a family emergency exceptions can be made. Teachers should be very helpful and supportive of their students. They too want the students to pass this class. A study session for students who want it should occur and a prequiz that doesn't count towards one's grade should occur also.
Explanation:
This is as much as I could get hope it helps
I also agree that the answer is B: whom
in this sentence you are using the preposition + whom grammar structure. Whom is considered an object pronoun and is used when asking who will receive the action, which in this case, I believe is, baking those cookies. Hopefully this makes sense and good luck.
Answer:
B.-
Hopefully this is right BC the way you put the sentence confused me...
Your question is missing the instructions and the options. I've found the complete question online. It is as follows:
Read the following sentence, selecting the most appropriate word from the given choices to fill the gap. His preparations for the Olympic Games had been very thorough. He had been training
intrinsically
ostensibly
systematically
predominantly
for months.
Answer:
The best way to complete the sentence is with "systematically".
Explanation:
First, let's see what each adverb means:
intrinsically -- essentially; naturally.
ostensibly -- apparently; seemingly.
systematically -- methodically; completely; detailedly.
predominantly -- mostly; mainly; chiefly.
Now, let's use a little bit of logic. As we all know, an athlete who prepares to compete at the Olympic Games does so completely. He/she trains constantly, absolutely focused, for months, sometimes even years. They have a systematic training, that is, they practice in a methodical, fixed, disciplined manner. Therefore, the best option is "systematically".
- His preparations for the Olympic Games had been very thorough. He had been training systematically for months.