You woke up ate breakfast went on your console or pc then ate lunch then you played on your phone and then ate dinner played more on your phone or console/pc then went on your bed watched some tiktoks and went to bed
I think A......
The first one
The Internet can be wonderful for kids. They can use it to research school reports, communicate with teachers and other kids, and play interactive games. But online access also comes with risks, like inappropriate content, cyberbullying, and online predators. Using apps and websites where kids interact, predators may pose as a child or teen looking to make a new friend. They might prod the child to exchange personal information, such as address and phone number, or encourage kids to call them, seeing their phone number via caller ID.
The answers are:
2. Recognizing words automatically: knowing the words and how they are spelled is a great influence on how fluent the reader is.
4. Reading at a comfortable pace: It gives time for the listener and the reader to understand what is being read and it sounds better .
The other answers aren't right because:
1. Expressing feelings when reading aloud: the fluency of reading is in intonation given by correct punctuation as a way to express emotions, not feelings when reading aloud.
3. Reading slowly and deliberately: a slow reading might affect negatively the understanding of the listener (when reading aloud) and sound monotone.
4. Reading as fast as possible: when reading too fast is hard for the listener and the reader to understand what is the issue or happening going on the text and nobody is able to analyze with clarity what is being said.
The answer is 2.
Enzymes work to speed up chemical reactions by changing what goes into the reactions (substrates) into different molecules. To do so, these enzymes bind with the substrates, making the physical form very important. The lock and key method explains that enzymes and their corresponding substrates are shaped very specifically to be able to fit into one another to undergo this change.