Yes, it can. Literature is one of the major factors of your grade in English. And the two most important classes are English and Math. For me, English takes up two entire periods, while the rest only fill up one.
No.
it affect your grades
yeah it does affect there grades because they are too busy having sexual intercourse and forget about studying
cause if u dont get sleep u will have bad grades
Thomas Adrian Curtis has written: 'Readings in literature for upper grades' -- subject(s): English literature, American literature, Readers
It doesn't effect any grades. You just stay back in the same grade.
It depends what school you go to.
A grade curve is a method used by teachers to adjust students' grades based on the overall performance of the class. It can raise or lower grades to fit a predetermined distribution. This can affect students' final grades by potentially increasing or decreasing their scores compared to their actual performance.
Grading on a curve means adjusting students' grades based on the performance of the entire class. This can raise or lower grades depending on how well the class as a whole did. It can affect students' final grades by potentially boosting or lowering their scores compared to a traditional grading system.
Grading on the curve is a method where students' grades are adjusted based on the performance of the entire class. It can raise or lower grades depending on how well the class as a whole did. This can affect students' final grades by potentially increasing or decreasing their scores compared to a traditional grading system.
No you cant, you would need to have a*/A+ grades in English and English Literature.
There is currently no real proof to answer this question.