If I was doing a paper on cellphones I would ask the question of why teenagers are so dependent on constant communication (texting), and what this may mean for the future. This could be the basis for a very controversial paper.
No she is not why would you ask that
Keep the focus of your audience when doing a presentation. Ask for all cellphones to be switched off, and close the door to avoid any unnecessary interruptions. Provide refreshments.
I don't know that's why I ask because I'm doing a research paper on him.
You might want to ask the school what would be best for them. If you don't want to ask the best ideas would be paper,writing and drawing supplies and computer ink and paper.
Keep an eye out for other kids doing paper routes and ask them how they got their routes. Or look in the local newspaper for an opening; there is usually someone placing an ad looking for someone to handle a paper route. Good Luck...
You might want to ask the school what would be best for them. If you don't want to ask the best ideas would be paper,writing and drawing supplies and computer ink and paper.
you can go to walmart store and ask the cell phone customer service person. Or you can go to walmart website to look first for the cellphones you want to buy.
It would be more appropriate to ask "How much paper" as paper is typically measured by weight or volume, rather than in countable units.
There are all kinds of chemicals that can inter-react in a negative way. Best thing I would suggest doing is contacting the manufacturer of the tar paper and ask them what they suggest. If possible have them e-mail you their suggestion. it should arrive on their letter-head and would then make them responsible for any adverse reactions.
Ask her why she is doing it and ask her how she would feel if you did the same.
You might want to ask the school what would be best for them. If you don't want to ask the best ideas would be paper,writing and drawing supplies and computer ink and paper.
I'd say, "How you doing, dude?"