Answer:
BULLYING
I define bullying as harmful and hurtful. The reasons I think that is because, when you are getting bullied, it will make the person feel miserable and unwanted. Bullying can hurt a person even if it is with just words because, the words go to heart, and then makes it feel bad, especially if it goes on and on. I feel bad for people getting bullied because, the bully does not see the beauty of the person she or he is aiming at. Matter of fact bullies are like guns, aiming at the victim they choose to bully, with their bullets. When you are being bullied, it is like depression, especially if no one helps, even though they see you with a sad and lonely expression. Some people getting bullied, wants their life to end, because of those bullies who aren't smart enough to realize, what they've done. To be honest if you are a bully and you actually know what your doing and what you did, THEN WHY ARE YOU DOING IT AND WHY DID YOU DO IT? Think before you hurt someone
ANd for you information this is link that leads to more strories about bullying. https://www.cityofroseville.com/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Item/3996?fileID=29708
I think the answer is a) of most importance
In the third paragraph I think you should change your first sentence to "Not everyone learns the same way. Understanding you cant force someone to learn a specific way is the key to helping many kids. Learning is necessary to set us up for the real world, but the real world isent forcing you to do something you cant. " I think having a shorter topic sentence makes it easier to understand. You do not have to agree with my constructive critism, but I think listening to it will make your writing better
Answer:
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Explanation:
Rob explained what he liked on his sandwiches to the chef. This is the sentence that uses a noun clause as a direct object. See the underlined structure and the explanation below:
explain(ed) is the main verb and it is transitive; it needs a direct object .
what he liked on his sandwiches is the noun clause. It can be replaced by a noun phrase: this fact - Rob explained this fact to the chef.- ; and what he liked on his sandwiches is a clause because it has a subject and a predicate: he (subject) + liked on his sandwiches ( what -placed at the beginning) (predicate).