u will be sad, but lets consider it as a motivation for upcoming exams!
Nothing, it actually is completely irrelevant.
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.
Two or more major, required classes for more than two quarters (1 quarter is 10 weeks)
The two are totally unrelated. Classes means categories. It is also used as a programming concept. Interference is a phenomenon that happens when two waves meet.
every two years
yes those are the two most important classes in the usa.
In my class we go by trimesters. If you average an F in two or more classes you have to stay back or go to summer school WA WA waaaaah or do you mean you already stayed back 3 times... If that is the case, I would suggest trying harder.
It depends. Some schools decide to hold you back if you don't go to summer school. Others just have you re-take that class the next year if you don't go. The limit of classes to fail to pass is two classes. Most of the time, if you failed two classes and don't go to summer school for them, you get held back. But like I said, you could also re-take those classes the next year. If you fail electives you don't have to go to summer school for them until you're in high school. If you fail electives in high school, that is. All summer school is, is a chance to bring your grades up from that year. Your grades technically don't even matter until the 9th grade. So it's not a big deal if you don't go to summer school.
NO you do not have to pass the 7th grade task. but you need to pass all of your classes in order to move on. at the end of the year your grades will be averaged and if you fail TWO you will go to summer school and retake the task and if you fail it that time you will repeat the 7th grade.
If you failed it the scond time you need more practice driving.
The two main classes of literature are prose and poetry.
Two classes of pronouns are:singular and pluralsubjective and objective