she was a reading teacher for 4th and 5th grades
its not reaaly if you want to fail but otherwise you need to and get good grades
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No, because you have good hand writing because your steady but your not smart.
Helps you establish great work and helps you get good grades:)
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Good students should be able to do well both at math and essay writing. If you are having trouble with essay writing, you should do more reading. Everything that you read has something to teach you about writing.
yes or no it really depends on your grades
The multiple choice questions are graded by computers and the questions that requires writing are graded by different teachers.
No but Pulse Software has Fun With Reading & Writing
Yes, I'm still in elementary school, and this helps me with all, all my research! My writing grades are awesome thanks to this website!!
There are some websites that offer writing lessons but you can also take them to a local tutoring branch like kumon or Sylvain that way they can not only get the help they need but their grades will improve also.