10 POINTS FILIPINO QUESTION!
Ano ang sanhi ng bayanihan?...
World Languages, 19.12.2020 14:00 user1234573
10 POINTS FILIPINO QUESTION!
Ano ang sanhi ng bayanihan?
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Will give brainlist, population groups are different people who share similar weaknesses and struggles. sometimes people belong to more than one population group because they a) need several types of assistance 2)need to socialize with more people 3)don’t want to be left out ps this is career explorations
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World Languages, 24.06.2019 10:20
Select the correct answer. read the two excerpts. the first excerpt makes a reference to the second excerpt. in the first excerpt, what does the character tom mean when he makes a reference to the play hamlet in the last paragraph? a. tom is implying that shakespeare is his father’s favorite author. b. tom is explaining that his father considers tom to be a poor actor. c. tom is saying that his father enjoys having his children act in plays. d. tom is showing that he can easily recite any of shakespeare's plays. { need plz ]
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World Languages, 25.06.2019 16:00
Careful comparisons to others can you to develop your self-concept because a. comparisons you to see your strengths and weaknesses b. comparisons you to develop unrealistic expectations for yourself c. comparisons you to feel superior to others around you d. comparisons you to identify people to communicate withcareful comparisons to others can you to develop your self-concept because a. comparisons you to see your strengths and weaknesses b. comparisons you to develop unrealistic expectations for yourself c. comparisons you to feel superior to others around you d. comparisons you to identify people to communicate with
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