If I were a teacher I would:
1. Conduct a team building activity or an ice breaker activity before starting the class.
<u>Explanation:</u>
This would gear up the class and put it through that everyone in the class has come to learn rather than score more than the other. Also, it would be an attempt to erase any cold war that may have taken place between the students.
2. I would try to take the classes in the open rather than in the classroom (if the weather permits)
<u>Explanation:</u>
Nature is the best environment in which one can study and feel relaxed and stress-free. It becomes the ideal set up for children/ students to feel calm and focus.
3. I wouldn’t wear tight or too fitting attire.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Even though it may be mandatory to wear good, presentable and well-fitting attire, I would skip wearing fitting clothes and rather go for a little lose and free fitting clothes as it gets too tiring being in be fitted clothes throughout the day.
4. I wouldn’t exclude certain students from performing in plays just because they are not good at articulation.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Students who may not be good at something should be given more chances to perform in plays and choir as it would help them overcome their low confidence and would make them feel in sync with the other students.
D. It reveals the narrator is nervous and fumbling.
Hope this helps! Best of luck to you. :)
<span>The Tatler and the Spectator papers were essays written by Addison and Steele during the early part of the 18th century. Joseph Addison, the Tatler and Sir Richard Steele, the Spectator, came together to write these paper which later became very famous.</span>
Answer:
Adjective: Worn out
Determiner: These shoes, Which book
Explanation:
A determiner is a word that is placed in front of a noun in order to show quantity, such as "one cat," many cats", or to show possession or clarify what the noun is referring to such as, "my sheep", "that sheep", etc.
An adjective is a word that is used to qualify or quantify a noun in a sentence. It is used to show or describe a noun.
Therefore, the Adjective in the sentence is "Worn out" and the Determiners are "These shoes", "Which book"