I think it is D.. Sorry if I’m wrong
Answer: 1. I have chores that I have to do at home. These included keeping my room clean and helping with yard work and I also help in others areas of the house when needed like helping set the table for diner or cleaning it off. I balance this with my school work by usually saving the larger jobs for the weekends or getting them done right away as soon as I get home so I have time to get my homework done.
2. School work is easy to get done when you listen to music or sometimes I might put a movie or a show on and watch a little of it as a reward when I read through a section or get so many problems that I need done. I set a goal and use it as a reward system. This helps me stay on task but often times I find that just listening to music really helps me get my homework done.
3. I start my day off pretty early because school is my number one priority right now. I like to get a shower when I can, brush my teeth, and feel clean. But, when it is the weekend I do like to sleep in a little bit.
4. Yeah, I do have a routine. I try to find my favorite tune to listen to and I usually go to a spot in my house where I can't be bothered. Sometimes If I need help though I will ask for it.
5. If there is a lot of homework I try and do what needs to be done first. If I can get anything quick out of the way I will generally go for that. It makes the most sense to do that. Reading long books or papers take the most time so I tend to save those for last or maybe even math problems.
6. I would like to think it is but sometimes it depends if I have a lot of homework or if I am stressing over a big assignment. Also, I stay up a little later on the weekends which probably doesn't help my schedule for the weekdays.
Explanation:
Answer:
I'd go with the first option, because if you are writing a first-person you are using the word I a lot. and that gets kind of boring.
It helps me understand the idea of sharing to them when he says that they had to share in order to survive.
Image result for What moral lesson do we take from the author’s grandfather in the story?
The family was so fed up with his activities that the grandfather decided to return Toto back to the Tonga driver. Hence, the moral of the story is that one must maintain courtesy
<u>Answer:</u>
<u />
<u>Letter to a friend who has recently moved out of state:
</u>
6/14, S.N. Towers,
Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Road,
Kolkata: 700020.
25.11.2019
Dear Naina,
Hope you have settled down is Mumbai and started off with your new job. Life without you quite boring out here. So a sudden thought occurred to me that why don’t I pen down a letter to you. So here I am writing to you about what’s going on in the City of Joy.
The winter season has set in soon this time so the pleasant weather has coloured the mood and feel of the city as well. Kolkata is prepping up for all the big fairs, festivals and more. Recently, the food festival “Ahare Bangla” was held in Salt Lake. Mom and I went to give our palates a treat! I missed you very much though my partner in crime! The festival had so many items. There were stalls from Japan, Russia and many more foreign countries.
Being a foodie, you know what had been my condition. I couldn’t understand where to start from. The Russian salad and the Japanese street food were my favourites. Also, last weekend the Pink ball Test match between India and Bangladesh was held in our prestigious Eden Gardens Stadium for which a day before the match most of the eminent buildings of Kolkata had dressed in pink colours to mark this historical event. Well, Christmas and New Year plus a number of fares are also coming up. I’ll keep you updated about them.
Do tell me about Mumbai and what you are up to. I will be waiting for your reply. Take care!
Your dearest friend,
Sakshi