Your brain. Not hard.
You can ask your teacher for help with your 6th grade history book. You can also look for supplementary resources online or in your local library to find additional information. Additionally, forming study groups with classmates can be a good way to discuss and answer questions related to the book.
In the back of the book.
Work them out and see...
from your teacher's answer book
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They'll be in the teacher's edition. Ask your teacher if you can borrow it.
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We don't have access to an answer key here, but your teacher probably does.
I don't have access to specific content from the book "John Glenn: A Memoir" in Holt McDougal's 6th-grade book. However, it likely covers John Glenn's life, achievements, and contributions to space exploration. You can refer to the book itself for specific details and answers to any questions you may have.
stop looking 4 answers do it yourself
The best way to get the answers to any 6th grade science test is by studying! Listening in class, doing your homework, taking notes, and reading the material also helps you get the answers.