Answer:
The author say how we can help the earth and we don't need to send our genes into space
Explanation:
that other guy what's his problem he did not even answer the question he just said haha
Dear Principal.
I come through this letter to emphasize attitudes that should be discouraged in our students and encouraged in our teachers, to make the learning process in our school more effective and strengthened, in addition to making the school life more harmonious.
In relation to students, I believe it would be beneficial if the practice of sitting, or even lying down, in the library corridors were prohibited. I have seen that many students tend to do this type of activity, which impairs the circulation of people in the library and can even cause accidents that put both the students and the library's collection at risk. A second practice among students that should be avoided is the use of calculators during classes that involve calculations. This should be avoided because, although the calculator is an efficient tool, it prevents students from being able to understand the calculation and exact it.
Among teachers, I believe it is important to encourage patience, as some of them have been a little impatient when complex concepts are not quickly understood by students. I also believe that they should encourage students to take more notes, as I have noticed that students learn more by copying than by receiving class material by email, or by handouts.
Thank you for your time and ask you to take my recommendations into account.
Graciously,
Mary Smith.
Senior Prefect
The answer is: [B]:
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"<span>My father immigrated to New York from Italy when he was 20."
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Note: This answer choice: [B]: is the most objective phrase among the answer choices given; it is the most factual statement that states facts without opinions.
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Note: Consider the other options:
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Choice "A"): refer to "...was a real pain sometimes" ; is not very objective.
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Choice "C"): refer to:
"...all the time..." (an absolute and likely an exaggeration);
and especially: "...with this crazy Greek family" ; is not very objective.
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Choice "D"): refer to:
"...was so cute and so fun [to play with]" ; is not very objective.
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Answer:
The 1920s is known as the Jazz Age.
Explanation:
The correct answer for this question would be option B. Another name for the Jazz Age is the Age of the Era of Wonderful Nonsense. "The Twenties were a turbulent time, one too often stereotyped as the age of wonderful nonsense, Flappers and bathtub gin.