English, 22.07.2019 22:00, JanetQ2002
Cell phones should be allowed in schools because banning them is no longer universally accepted as the best policy. since many phones today are essentially small computers, having access to them can enhance, not inhibit, the learning experience. , students can access discussion boards, forums, and other educational online communities inside and outside the classroom to extend their learning and thinking. , allowing students to use cell phones for research can save the district thousands of dollars on computers. through their phones, students can access textbooks, databases, and encyclopedias, all of which tend to be more up to date than their printed counterparts. , many people argue that cell phone access in schools is a distraction, as students may text instead of learn. however, it is more important that students are taught to manage their time in spite of the distractions that will always be around them
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English, 22.06.2019 01:40, ElizabethF
Ihave only a christmas cards left to write. a. few b. fewer c. less d. little
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30, Anderson0300
Look at this dictionary entry: realize (ree-uh-lyz) v. to become completely aware of (something) as a fact; understand without a doubt to make (something desired or anticipated) occur to give real, definite or physical form to a plan, dream, or goal to earn (money or a profit) from a deal which sentence uses the word realize as it is described in the fourth definition? a. mike realized the gravity of the situation only when dalia explained it to him. b. only hard work and perseverance can people realize their dreams. c. he felt that his vision was realized when he finished reading the final draft of the narrative. d. fay's glass paintings are expected to realize a handsome profit. e. dan will realize his goal of going to an ivy league school only if he works hard.
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