The old saying that" actions speak louder than words"....is true.
hypothetically,I can tell you that I can fly an airplane...but until you see me do it,or I provide proof...it's just words
When using the canvas grade book for differentiated assignments; the cells of students who are not part of the assignment will be grayed out and not be accessible.
<h3>Canvas grade book: what is it?</h3>
- You can edit all of the grades for a particular grade book column using the grade book tool in Canvas.
- When you enter grades for an assignment that has been turned in (or when the cutoff for an online quiz has passed), Canvas can adjust any missing submissions (things that show as dashes) to a zero.
<h3>What do you mean by assignment?</h3>
- An assignment is a task that has been given to you by a higher authority.
- The word "assignment" is just the noun form of the verb "to assign," which is used to delegate tasks or jobs to others.
- The object you assign is referred to as an assignment.
Learn more about the assignments here:
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Answer:
violets, Roses, lilacs, and tulips bloomed in Robbie's garden.
Explanation:
that is the correct option!
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
The part of the Constitution explains its purpose as, “to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity” is the Preamble.
Indeed, the Preamble is the opening paragraph of the United States Constitution.
Delegates of the colonies met at the Constitutional Convention held in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from May to September 1787 to decide the kind of government that the new nation was going to have. There were sounded debates between federalists such as Alexander Hamilton and John Jay, with antifederalists such as Thomas Jefferson. Federalists supported a strong central government. Antifederalists were against it. Finally, James Madison drafted the Bill of Rights and both parties agreed to sign the Constitution.