The last one is correct!
She is smart. And very attentive at work she is hard working and teaches me on the great values in life and helps me to understand more about life and its meaning. She is medium height she is very gorgeous, she is sweet, and very well mannered . she helps me keep pushing when I am sad and when I have rough days she helps uplift my spirit she loves my brother and I and she shows it with her actions.
My mom taught me that action always speaks louder than words and that whenever you say something to always back it up with your actions I do that…well at least I try to. My mother is the life of any party her smile brightens the entire room and I want to be just like her when I get a little bit older, she did great in school and I want to prove to her I can do the same. She is very amazing she once told me this story that when she was little she would always drive past her dream job and when she did she would say “ I am going to work there someday” and she actually did end up working there she accomplished her child hood dream and that inspires me to keep pushing and to always try my best at everything I do
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well u keep that dream and dont let know one tell u cant and ur mom sounds like an amazing person
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Parents oftentimes argue that they need access to their children's social media accounts so they can remove content they feel should be kept private. However, there is no research to support the idea that teens share too much personal information online. The real issue is that teens and parents view privacy differently. When teenagers seek privacy, it is generally because they want to be able to exercise control over who sees the content they post. When parents insist on monitoring their children's social media accounts, teens lose that sense of control, which can lead to a feeling of mistrust between parents and their children.
Another argument, which is one often cited by parents, is the concern that children spend too much time on social media, talking long into the night with friends and losing sleep. While this may be true, it is important to note that the issue of how much time teens spend on social media offers an opportunity to build trust and set reasonable boundaries with their children. Parents can start by talking with their children and asking questions such as: How much time do you think is reasonable to spend on social media each day? What time should social media access end each day? And so forth. Through conversations like these parents and children can begin to find some middle ground. Once parents and children have worked together to establish rules that everyone can live with, trust between them can be established—if children adhere to the rules, they can likely be trusted to monitor own social media; if not, then work together to establish new guidelines that will work for everyone.
No one wants to feel like they are being monitored all the time, especially teens. So, it is important that adults understand and work with their children to find common ground on the issue of social media.
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Select the correct answer.
Read the sentence from the draft.
Through conversations like these parents and children can begin to find some middle ground.
What is the correct way to edit this sentence?
A.
Through conversations like these, parents and children can begin to find some middle ground.
B.
Through conversations, like these parents and children, can begin to find some middle ground.
C.
Through conversations like these—parents and children—can begin to find some middle ground.
D.
Through conversations like these: parents and children can begin to find some middle ground.
Answer: The answer would be A.
Explanation: By adding a coma there you are implying a pause which then can better clear up the sentence.
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Answer: :)
Explanation:
b.the blooming of spring flowers in "Haiku"
c.the movement of the seal in "Seal"
d.the feeling of the air rushing by in "The Rider"
The Correct answer is B.the blooming of spring flowers in "Haiku"
Answer: he meets his class mates racist mother
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