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liraira [26]
3 years ago
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think about a time when you learned samething new.How did you learn it?Were you alone or with other people?What helped you to le

arn?What was challenging in the process?​
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1 answer:
SCORPION-xisa [38]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

if youre looking for other peoples answers to that question:

Explanation:

We leanr new things everyday. For example, just yesterday I learned how to jump on horseack over some logs around the house. I was alone riding my horse, and he took off and jumped a two foot log, we have very large trees around the place. So the second time he jumped, I leaned foward  in order to not be jolted off when his front feet left the ground, and then sat upright when they touched to ground again.  What helped me to learn was being unprepared the first jump to remembering what the pros do on TV. A challenging part of this adventure was going over the first log, I had never jumped before that day but it was so much fun!            

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