I would say do a story of a teen or a child getting in trouble like they ditch school or if you did a child say a teacher was calling on good/bad behavior.
February because they end the same
Answer and Explanation:
Since the instructions do not ask us to use any specific conjunctions, let's just use the most obvious ones. For instance, we can use "or", or "both... and" to join the second and the third sentences. We can also make them shorter by avoiding repetition. To join the fourth sentence to the rest, we can use "but" or "although", since it is offering an explanation that contradicts/imposes a condition over what was said earlier. Thus:
- Citizens believe that they have the right to be or do whatever they desire, but this right exists as long as they do not hurt others.
- Citizens believe that they have the right to both be and do whatever they desire, although this right exists as long as they do not hurt others.
Answer:
D.
Explanation: None of these don't sound like they aren't benefits. Option A does seem to have the best explanatory answer, however. The word 'general education' screams out a course perfect for those who have an undecided major.
He returned home and was happy. When in prison he was under a cloud because he was sad.