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Yeah, there are a few good ones listed in the explanation.
Explanation:
1. Our World In Data has a lot of helpful graphs and explanations for various topics.
2. Newsela has articles about many things that can be adapted for reading levels and also sometimes has links to the original article that is adapted by the Newsela staff.
3. Google Scholar has essays and scholarly articles.
4. Wolfram Alpha is a cool, advanced calculator and also has information about other interesting topics, not just math.
5. ResearchGate is a good option but may be tailored towards essays and research papers but is really helpful.
Thanks for asking!
A translation of sorts would be "If you're stupid enough to not see TJ's made a fool of you, then you'll never get anywhere in this world... there's going to be someone who will take you down. It's up to whether you stand up for yourself or not."
Essentially, It's up to you to stand up for yourself in this world.
Is there options to this question? I’d love to help but I don’t understand
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I strongly disagree
1. Engaging in social activities helps to boost their self esteem and interact with others well.
An example from my own experience is when I was in elementary school, I was the best student yes, but to keep up my grades, I had tons of tutors for different subjects so I didn’t really go out much.. after school I go home straight for tutorials.. this affected me when I got to middle school, it was really hard to make friends and to even interact, I became very shy and a complete introvert, I also lost my self esteem.. but later I learned to interact properly by engaging in other social activities..
2. It helps to enhance their communication and listening skills..