yea you only knead math, social studies, science to pass
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If you fail two classes on the same report card, then I don't think so. But if they were on two different report cards, then you might still have a chance. Also, if you have already had to repeat a grade, they will never hold you back again.
my teacher told me that if u fail the staar test nothing really is going to happen she said you just really need to pass your report card you go to the next grade but if u fail your report card u have to stay in the same grade and go to summer school so it doensnt matter if u pass or fail the staar test cause its a new test my teacher said its mainly on your report card nothing will happen if you fail the star test just pass your report card
i dount know i have all Fs on my report card sya!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, you cannot receive any lower than an F on your report card. An F is a Fail, so if youre thinking that theres an F-, then that's pretty much like a fail minus, so that wouldn't make any sense. There isn't a such thing as an F+ either for the same reasons.
I wouldn't say that you have. Just because your grade is low in one subject doesn't mean that you fail school, or that you are stupid.
No, not unless you show improvement and seem to understand. Well, I don't really want to be rude but judging by that question I'm guessing you got Fs - fantastic - on your report card. Ok anyway, fail means not to pass. So if you have an F in EVERY single thing I am sorry to say but it is VERY, VERY, VERY, VERY unlikely for you to pass. Sorry about that... Good Luck.
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It was the report into the death of Stephen Lawrence and how the police fail to deal with it correctly
i think fail
To avoid getting a fail card in a card game, you can employ strategies such as paying attention to the cards played, keeping track of the cards remaining in the deck, and making calculated decisions based on the probability of drawing a fail card. Additionally, you can try to anticipate your opponents' moves and adjust your strategy accordingly to minimize the risk of getting a fail card.