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It means that you did not understand the lesson. It implies that the lesson was too complex or difficult for you to grasp.
At the related link below, TechEd, there is a website that is for technology, industrial arts and engineering teachers. It has lesson plans, unit plans, and other classroom activities. They also have a technology teacher forum for those subject areas.
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the machines
It would be Japan and Soviet Union. Hope this helps
You need to answer this question because we don’t do essays or homework. Your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the lesson not our thinking. We do not have the map. You do.
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Both "on a lesson" and "in a lesson" are grammatically correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "On a lesson" is typically used to indicate discussing or reflecting on a specific lesson, while "in a lesson" is used to describe participating or being present in a lesson.
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the water heater cools down.