English, 29.06.2021 16:10 georgesarkes12
Your composition should not be less than 200 words. Credit will be given ic: danty et expression and orderly presentation. 1. Write a letter to your brother living in another region of your country infor ning him about the latest news at home. 2. Write a letter to your District Director of Education telling him/her two things needed in your school. 3. As a school prefect in your school. Write a speech to be delivered on what your school needs most during the Parent-Teacher Association (P. T.A) Meeting. READING AND COMPREHENSION (40 MARKS) (4) Read the passage below and answer the passage that follow.
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Dentify the reasons that support the claim. check all that apply. claim: students should be required to take at least one online class. learning entirely remotely is one option that many schools offer. online classes provide more flexibility in students’ schedules. everyone enjoys using a computer, so online learning is more fun than traditional learning. one online class should be a mandated part of any school’s curriculum. students learn valuable skills they can apply in online college courses.
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Which characteristic is common to memoirs? a. they analyze all sides of a particular issue. b. they give the entire life story of an author. c. they may include fictional characters. d. they are written in first-person point of view.
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Adjectives tell which one, what kind, and how many. true or false
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