I'll be 26, and have had my daughter at 22.
Just as my mom had me at 16.. I would ask my mom for help; as I have never done it before. Although I know nothing about raising a kid I will try my best to help her, shape her, feel confident, know her worth, and her beauty. Although I wouldn't be the best mom i would still try for my daughter.
Ex; 1.. Learn how to ride a bike with mommy, I would put training wheels on my bike, aswell as hers. We would slowly progress to no training wheels. Everytime she gets frustrated I tell her " practice makes perfect" I would then say " Alright d/n (daughter name) lets pretend that that there is someone following us, and if we stop they are going to be tickling us. So lets go we dont want to be tickled right d/n? " " Are you tired yet? " " Unt Unt, mommy, can we try with no training wheels?" d/n says. I would shake my head and take the wheels off. " Look moma im doing it!" Then I would start smiling , " Good job d/n remember to focus ok? Try your best to focus" * D/N gets off* " Great job D/N lets go get some ice cream to celebrate your hard work."
SORRY I GOT CARRIED AWAY WITH THIS I WAS ABOUT TO WRITE A WHOLE LIFE STORY IMAOOOO
number of different pairs the teacher can choose= nCr (18+14, 2)=496
no. of opposite gender pairs possible= 14 (since there are only 14 boys)
probability = 14/496= 7/248
Answer:
Sir Kay was not easily fooled
Explanation:
This is a figurative expression that means that sir kay was not one who could be fooled so easily. From the sentence before this expression, it is stated that sir kay was equal to the occasion based on the fact that lots of eyes rested on him. The expression suggests that he knows every trick and so he was not the kind of person who could be bought over easily.
<span>Industrialized agriculture. Because he plants them,takes care of them,manufacture them and sell them.
Hope this helps,
kwrob
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