Add all you grades in science together and divide by how many numbers u added
Answer:
Personification (sorry if this is wrong, but I hope it helped)
Answer:
Completing the sentences
1. I always brush my teeth.
2. I usually walk to school.
3. I often eat vegetables.
4. I sometimes play with my friends.
5. I never get up late.
Words in the right order:
- get up late
- brush my teeth
- drink coffee
- walk to school
- talk in class
- eat chocolate
- do my English homework
- read a book
- play with my friends
- send emails
- eat vegetables
Explanation:
I have been able to complete the sentences using some of the words in the box.
Also, question 3 wasn't clear enough. But I had to write the words in the box in the order I feel they are carried out by a student. So, I don't know if there are words that were not captured in the image.
I completed the sentences using the words that depict action by a student; the activities being carried out.
Answer:
Explanation: opposite are words that do not agree with the other, the have no compatible relationship.
All good swimmers love the beach - Not all good swimmers love beaches
All young boys and all old men love sports and hate chick flicks - All young boys and all old men hates sports and love chick flicks
Somebody stole the key or broke the lock - Nobody stole the key or broke the lock
Some actors or some bands avoid their fans and don’t give autographs - some actors or band give autographs and do not avoid their fans.
If all mothers or all fathers work, then all sons and all daughters either stay home alone or go to daycare. - If all mothers or all fathers do not work, then all sons and all daughters should go to work.
Answer:
• Monarchy
• Democracy
• Governor
Explanation:
Monarchy is derived from a Greek word which translates to one person ruling.
Democracy is derived from a Greek word for rule.
Governor is derived from the Roman word for rule.
All three words are therefore derived from the word rule and it makes sense because today they are used to refer to either those who rule or the process of choosing those who rule.
A monarch and a Governor both have the authority to rule over a certain area and democracy allows us to choose Governors and sometimes Monarchs.