Answer:
Explanation:
If you are talking about freshmen year for highschool, it is actually not too terrible. The only thing you wanna be good at is keeping your grades up. Middle school grades are useless but highschool grades affect your chances for going to your desired school or getting scholarships/grants for higher education such as college. I know TONS of people who slacked off their freshmen year and regretted cuz their gpa took a hit during the first year.
Best way to avoid this would be to be on top of your game. You can still enjoy life but prioritizing studies is important as well. Being part of clubs on school also makes the transition easier from middle school to high school. Sometimes it feels like everyone is watching you but honestly everyone is busy with their own stuff so do not ever feel embarrased or scared or anything like that. Make good friends and build good relationship with your teachers. I can go on and on but hopefully you get the gist.
Answer:
I would have to say D.
Explanation:
There is no logic to that answer, it simply says that the mother should be excited about her child getting on a TV show...just because they're on a TV show. It doesn't give a valid reason as to why the mother should be excited, just re-states that the child will be starring on the show.
Answer:
publication date.
Explanation:
A library also known as a bookhouse can be defined as an institution having various collection of books and other informative materials that people can read to gain more knowledge, insight and motivation about a particular topic.
When using the library's catalog of books, the basic information which would be helpful in determining if the book has current information about a topic is the publication date.
A publication date simply refers to a specific period of time (date) that a literary work was published for easy access by the general public.
A thief (or a pen thief).
This is the type of riddle where one is made
to think the riddle is much more difficult, so much so that a person
overthinks the riddle and either gives up or provides an answer that is
too outlandish and overthought. The correct answer is so simple, people
neglect to consider the obvious that one who has no pens at arrival yet
is able to leave with six pens just might have stolen them.
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