The second choice by traditional means
"<span>Working respectfully and effectively with a group and doing your share"
The other options express more selfishness than teamwork</span>
1. Please get flour, sugar, eggs, and milk to make brownies.
2. Dear Mr. Andrews, ….
3. Team practice: first, warm up, second, drills, then repeat.
4. “Don’t forget to take the trash out!” Mom reminded us.
5. First, go to the bank, then the store, after that, go home.
6. Tim asked, “Can we go to the fair this year?”
7. The best part was the skiing, but I also enjoyed sledding.
8. Mrs. Taylor, the English teacher, also heads the debate club.
9. While I am traveling, my neighbor will take care of the dogs.
10. Alice got to go to Six Flags, and she went to the water park.
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Turn off any electronics or any distractions and focus hard
I think it's between A and B...
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Answer: A their weight in creases
Explanation: This would be a correlational relationship.
Correlational relationship means the occurances can occur at the same time...they might be associated but one does not cause the other.
Casual relationship is basically a cause/effect relationship...one event occurs because of the other.
Just because a childs weight increases, does not mean their vocabulary expands...there are skinny people with great vocabulary. However, that does not mean that a " chubby " person cannot have good vocabulary.