Yes, that is the definition of "educated" - having more information and studying.
Most kids in that time were educated by their parents, so you could say that all their work was homework.
Homework makes students the opposite - it helps them learn to be more responsible and get better grades.
Homework is practice to help you learn the material - if you do it properly, you learn more and make better grades
because you make more money when your educated
W-E-L-L, this question is on a directed reading 2 science thing homework. Make an educated guess.
No, because they also have homework. It wouldn't make any sense for them to like you less because you have more homework. They should understand this, this is a part of a studen'ts life. Really I don't think they like you any less because you have more homework. Don't worry about it.
If your current homework takes an hour - more homework would take more than an hour. If your current homework takes 5 minutes - more homework might take less than an hour. It depends on current homework work load.
The comparative form of educated is more educated. The superlative form is most educated.
Usually they take an average. They count more points for the tests than they do for the homework, too.
It is if you want to learn more, make better grades, and not flunk out of school!
it is more educated than you thing
They should if they want to learn more and make better grades