Number four. You don’t need a comma after “after Alex” and TV should be capitalized.
I think a historian has to be curious to be successful. This is simply because if a historian does not have a drive to learn more information\, they will not try. However, if they keep the child-like mindset of always needing to know, they can go far with their discoveries and studies.
<span>Victor - a person who defeats an enemy or opponent in a battle, game, or other competition.
</span><span>Enter - begin to be involved in.
</span>In this case (because of the 2 words), I think that the victor is the person who wins the competition while the word enter, or the phrase to enter, is probably meant as in to enter the competition. The question wasn't entirely clear but I hope I have sort of answered it. :)
<span>based ont he story, i think initially, archie feels that the soccer try out was really important because all of his classmates and his father were really exited about it , even though deep down Archie wasn't really interested in it, but he decided to do it anyway. In the end, he realized that it's okay not to do something that he's not interested in</span>
An item on the Commissioners Court agenda that one would not expect to find on a city council agenda is one regarding authorization for the creation of a special district. Such an item is unlikely to appear on a city council agenda since it falls beyond the purview of a city council.
Creation of a special district:
A Commissioners Court refers to the governing body for a county. On the other hand, City Councils refer to the legislators of a municipality. Agenda items refer to the matters listed on the agenda for a meeting.
One of the responsibilities of the Commissioner’s Court is to hold special elections to authorize the creation of special districts. However, a City Council cannot do the same since it falls beyond its jurisdiction. Thus, it is likely that an item regarding creating a special district will appear on a Commissioners Court agenda but not a city council agenda.
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