Answer as follows
a.1 Setup pointers for review, allot time for each more like making a schedule.
a.2 Work on the easiest part to review (this is to make sure you can perfect the easy questions)
a.3 Work on reviewing the hardest last (most exams have easy and hard parts, hard parts may also need the basics so it is correct to review the easier topics a.2)
a.4 Get enough rest.
b.1 Know the theme of the event
b.2 Know the participant of the event
b.3 Compute for the cost, and budget the expenses.
b.4 Canvass for the place, canvas if better of getting an event organizer to save cost or DYI.
c.1 Before going to sleep, fix your things needed for work (bags, tools, laptop clothes. etc. )
c.2 Prepare a breakfast meal on your head rather than think what to cook for breakfast, Cooking is faster when you've planned it
c.3 Set up your alarm and get to bed early.
d.1 Plan what part to clean. It is very inefficient to clean the house in one go.
d.2 Plan the tools needed to clean
d.3 Be sure to throw out not hoard things which is no longer needed.
e.1 Watch videos online on techniques how to build a snowman
e.2 Most videos available will show advanced techniques be sure to get basic ideas only.
e.3 Prepare the materials beforehand.
e.4 Make the snowman in parts and assemble by starting of with the base. The base needs to be sturdy enough to support the weight of the whole structure.
f.1 List out the basic necessities from less needed items
f.2 Always include savings in the budget.
That would be math, reading ,language arts
Answer: There ARE two types of people in this world—those who like bacon and those who are wrong.
Explanation:
we use are because they're many
I would write about writing! What better thing to write about. If it’s your passion, you definitely should. I’d love to read it!
Hello. You did not show the poem to which this question refers, which makes it difficult to answer it. However, when researching your question, I was able to find on the internet a question like yours where it showed that the poem in question was "Most Valuable Player" written by Sarah Van Arsdale.
Answer and Explanation:
With the structure "if ... I would" we can see that the speaker has a prospect of winning a trophy one day and that perspective includes the speaker's thinking about what he would do with that trophy. In addition to the trophy being an achievement for the speaker, he wants to display it, admire it, show it to friends and keep it always clean and dust-free. Furthermore, the perspective even includes the shape of the trophy and what it looks like, as the speaker says "It would have a statue of a woman."