1) I thought I would reach the top shelf.
2) I forgot to take money to pay my bill but I was going to take.
3) He promised pills he would take time he was on.
4) you slowly said your would drive
5) I overslept but I was going to join the class
6) I have no idea sorry
7) I said to you, him, and myself I will win and improve today.
Sorry if I’m wrong. Have a great day.
Answer:
well for me
Explanation:
deportation or detention can take on those children.
Nationally, there are 18 million children who live with immigrant parents. The vast majority of these children, 88 percent, are U.S. citizens; at leat 5 million of them have at least one parent who is undocumented.
The report concludes that limited opportunities available to immigrants and their children can complicate their lives—and argues that addressing their needs simultaneously can improve the educational and economic well-being of both generations.
“We need all children to reach their full potential if we are to reach ours as a nation,” the report authors wrote. “Children in immigrant families, like their predecessors in previous centuries, will end up contributing to the nation’s prosperity if given a chance.”
Children of immigrants often face roadblocks—such as poverty and lack of access to early-childhood education—along their path to reaching that potential. They represent less than a quarter of the nation’s population of children, but account for nearly a third of those from low-income families, the report found.
On average, children of immigrants are also more likely to struggle in school and on standardized tests. The Casey Foundation report found that a smaller percentage of English-language-learner students from immigrant families score at or above proficient on state reading and math tests when compared to students from non-immigrant families.
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Answer:
go and change the dress
Explanation:
because pronouns like, your, my, I etc direct the speech
Meaning that mans progress (maybe) is mostly driven by his needs and greed for the material things in life.